Matt Damon’s Biggest Film Flops Share One Costly Flaw
Matt Damon’s Biggest Film Flops Share One Costly Flaw
Matt Damon’s career is packed with hits, but his worst films all stumble over a recurring issue. Discover the pattern behind his most disappointing roles and what keeps tripping him up on the big screen.
The Forgotten Animated Epic That Beat Disney to the Punch
The Forgotten Animated Epic That Beat Disney to the Punch
Long before Disney’s Snow White, a groundbreaking animated film from Argentina set the stage for the genre, blending sharp political satire with striking visuals and changing animation history.
Fackham Hall on Blu-ray: British Satire Gets a Second Chance
Fackham Hall on Blu-ray: British Satire Gets a Second Chance
Fackham Hall lands on Blu-ray, bringing its cheeky send-up of period dramas to home screens. Discover why this divisive comedy might just be the offbeat addition your collection needs.
Berlin Film Festival 2026 Reveals Star-Studded Indie Line-Up
Berlin Film Festival 2026 Reveals Star-Studded Indie Line-Up
The 2026 Berlin Film Festival has dropped its full list of 22 films, boasting big names like Channing Tatum and Amy Adams, but sticking to its indie roots. The event runs from 12–22 February.
Top 15 Korean Thrillers of the 21st Century: Ranked
Top 15 Korean Thrillers of the 21st Century: Ranked
South Korea’s film industry has exploded with bold, genre-defining thrillers since censorship eased. Discover the most gripping, inventive, and influential Korean thrillers of the modern era.
Alex Garland’s Films Ranked: From Flops to Favourites
Alex Garland’s Films Ranked: From Flops to Favourites
From cult classics to divisive experiments, Alex Garland’s films have sparked debate and admiration. Dive into his unique career as we rank every one of his cinematic efforts, from least to most impressive.
Pedro Pascal’s Wild West Dream That Never Happened
Pedro Pascal’s Wild West Dream That Never Happened
Pedro Pascal once went all out to land a role in The Sisters Brothers, even penning letters in hopes of joining the cast. We look at his jam-packed career and the western that slipped through his fingers.
Tom Cruise’s New Film Channels Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove
Tom Cruise’s New Film Channels Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove
Tom Cruise teams up with Jesse Plemons for a darkly comic project inspired by Stanley Kubrick’s classic. Find out what makes this upcoming film so unique and why it’s got everyone talking.
Park Chan-wook Films That Outshine Parasite: Ranked
Park Chan-wook Films That Outshine Parasite: Ranked
Korean cinema icons Park Chan-wook and Bong Joon Ho have delivered classics for decades. But which of Chan-wook’s films top the much-lauded Parasite? Dive in for a fresh ranking.
Ari Aster’s Top Comedy Films: From Satire to the Absurd
Ari Aster’s Top Comedy Films: From Satire to the Absurd
Horror filmmaker Ari Aster shares his picks for the best comedies, revealing a taste for both classic laughs and dark, unconventional humour.
1999’s Cinematic Triumph: 10 Unforgettable Films That Defined an Era
1999’s Cinematic Triumph: 10 Unforgettable Films That Defined an Era
Explore why 1999 is hailed as a landmark year in film, with ten standout releases that left a lasting mark on pop culture. Discover the stories, stars, and impact behind these iconic titles.
The Hollywood Power Move That Sidelined Tom Cruise
The Hollywood Power Move That Sidelined Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise’s headline-grabbing behaviour once led to a rare Hollywood sacking, sparking a public spat with Paramount before the star eventually returned to the studio.
Felicity Jones Reveals the Actor Who Set Her Standard
Felicity Jones Reveals the Actor Who Set Her Standard
Felicity Jones shares which Hollywood star shaped her approach to acting, reflecting on the performances that left a lasting mark on her career and inspired her craft.
Top 10 Anti-Christmas Films for a Cheeky Festive Watch
Top 10 Anti-Christmas Films for a Cheeky Festive Watch
Looking for something a bit different this festive season? Dive into these anti-Christmas films that turn holiday traditions on their head with dark humour, horror, and a good dose of irony.
Edgar Wright on Reimagining The Running Man for Today
Edgar Wright on Reimagining The Running Man for Today
Edgar Wright chats about his fresh take on Stephen King’s The Running Man, why he ditched a set year, and how the film’s dystopian themes are hitting close to home.
Emma Stone’s ‘Bugonia’ Set for Peacock Streaming Debut
Emma Stone’s ‘Bugonia’ Set for Peacock Streaming Debut
Emma Stone stars in the much-praised sci-fi thriller 'Bugonia', directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, which lands on Peacock this December. The film dives into paranoia, conspiracy, and dark satire.
Johnny Depp Backs English Take on Russian Classic
Johnny Depp Backs English Take on Russian Classic
Johnny Depp is producing the first English-language version of 'The Master and Margarita.'
Emma Stone Poised to Overtake Meryl Streep’s Oscar Milestone
Emma Stone Poised to Overtake Meryl Streep’s Oscar Milestone
Emma Stone’s latest collaboration with Yorgos Lanthimos has put her in the spotlight for a potential double nomination at the 2026 Oscars. Could she break a record held by Meryl Streep? Find out what’s at stake.
Tom Cruise’s Les Grossman Spinoff: Tropic Thunder’s Wild Return
Tom Cruise’s Les Grossman Spinoff: Tropic Thunder’s Wild Return
Seventeen years after Tropic Thunder, Tom Cruise’s Les Grossman spinoff is back in the spotlight. Find out what’s brewing behind the scenes and why now might be the perfect time for this Hollywood satire to make a comeback.
Adam Driver Overlooked Again as Helen Mirren Tipped for Dogma 2
Adam Driver Overlooked Again as Helen Mirren Tipped for Dogma 2
Kevin Smith is gearing up for a Dogma sequel, but his surprising choice to honour Alan Rickman’s legacy has left Adam Driver out of the running. Find out who’s set to take on the iconic role.