Category : Cinema


'Best War Film Ever' Stuns Channel 4 Viewers

Channel 4's broadcast of the critically acclaimed 1993 film 'The War Game' has left audiences stunned, with many taking to social media to declare it the most powerful and harrowing war movie ever created.

Daniel Day-Lewis Retires From Acting For Good

Oscar-winning legend Daniel Day-Lewis announces his definitive retirement from acting after the release of his final film, 'Phantom Thread'. Explore the enigmatic life and career of cinema's most revered method actor.

Wahlberg Wants Hemsworths For Scottish Rowing Epic

Hollywood star Mark Wahlberg is championing a film about the incredible true story of the Scottish rowing brothers who braved the Atlantic. He wants Chris and Liam Hemsworth to play the heroic siblings.

Charlie Sheen's 'Platoon' Returns to UK Cinemas

Oliver Stone's iconic Vietnam War film 'Platoon', starring Charlie Sheen, is returning to UK cinemas for a limited run this summer, celebrating its enduring legacy and Sheen's acclaimed performance.

Affleck & Damon's Netflix Thriller 'RIP' Trailer Drops

Hollywood's golden duo, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, are back in the explosive Netflix thriller 'RIP'. Dive into our exclusive breakdown of the tense trailer, plot details, and why this is their most anticipated collaboration since 'Good Will Hunting'.

Jaws at 50: How Spielberg's Film Changed Cinema Forever

As Steven Spielberg's iconic blockbuster 'Jaws' celebrates its 50th anniversary, we explore how the groundbreaking thriller not only terrified audiences but forever changed the film industry and catapulted its young director to legendary status.

Question Time with Nick Offerman: Guardian Q&A

Beloved actor and master woodworker Nick Offerman is in the hot seat! The Guardian is collecting your questions for an exclusive interview about his new film 'The Last of Us' and life beyond Ron Swanson. Submit your queries now!

Spinal Tap 2 Review: A Triumphant Return to Eleven

Rob Reiner, Michael McKean, Christopher Guest, and Harry Shearer reunite after four decades for 'Spinal Tap II', a sequel that proves some bands truly are too loud to fade. Our review of the long-awaited rock mockumentary.

Claire Denis' 'The Fence': A Divisive Masterpiece?

Acclaimed director Claire Denis returns with the controversial 'The Fence', a brutal and unflinching exploration of colonial guilt and violence starring Juliette Binoche. Our review delves into the film's polarising impact.

RoboCop Actor Neil Summers Dies at 81

British actor Neil Summers, famed for his role as the ill-fated executive Mr. Kinney in the original 1987 RoboCop, has passed away peacefully at 81. Tributes pour in for the beloved character actor.

Harry Potter designer Stuart Craig dies aged 83

Stuart Craig, the legendary production designer who created the magical world of Harry Potter, has passed away at 83. The three-time Oscar winner's iconic designs defined the films' visual identity.

The Conjuring House Sells at Auction

The infamous Rhode Island farmhouse that inspired 'The Conjuring' film series has sold at auction for an undisclosed sum. Discover the chilling history and what's next for this legendary property.

Spielberg's 'Murder Club' Branded a 'Dreary Travesty'

Steven Spielberg's major film adaptation of Richard Osman's beloved novel 'The Thursday Murder Club' faces scathing criticism, being labelled a 'dreary travesty' that fails to capture the book's charm and wit.

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