
‘MobLand’ Series Trailer Has Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, and Helen Mirren in a London Crime War
With Guy Ritchie on board as executive producer and director of two episodes…
With Guy Ritchie on board as executive producer and director of two episodes…
Winslet will star in the film, alongside Toni Collette, Helen Mirren, and more…
The eleventh film in the franchise hits cinemas in May…
After a fun first film, the follow-up surprises with just how dull it is…
The huge cast includes Brie Larson, Jason Statham, John Cena, Charlize Theron, Alan Ritchson, Helen Mirren and many more…
Opening in cinemas in March…
The series premeires in December…
Lucy Liu and Rachel Zegler join Mirren as the key threat: The daughters of Atlas…
The two leads elevate this two-hour rumination on life’s impermanence.
Some decent performances, production design and atmosphere help offset the tired formula on offer.
Its potential is squandered by a convoluted story that drags its audience from one unaffecting plot twist to the next.
Extremely suspenseful, while also inherently terrifying.
Bryan Cranston delivers an exquisite performance in this inspiring and enjoyable drama.
While reasonably entertaining, Woman in Gold is unmoving and formulaic in its attempt to ram home sentiment.
It seems like there has been an awful lot of effort put into creating The Hundred-Foot Journey. From the well-lit and striking cinematography, the gorgeous French and Indian locations and the thumping soundtrack helmed by the award winning A.R. Rahman
Written by Zac Platt. Red 2 picks up where we left off with ex-ex-ex-black ops agent Frank Moses (Bruce Willis) enjoying suburban bliss with Sarah (Marie-Louise Parker). While Frank is fairly happy in his re-retirement, the magic is starting to