
The Assistant is the movie adaptation of the Weinstein era
Told as a day-in-the-life of an under-appreciated assistant to a high-powered film executive, Kitty Green’s The Assistant is a seemingly quiet film...

Trial by Media: George Clooney-produced true crime docuseries hits Netflix
Upcoming Netflix series Trial by Media taps into our fascination with true crime, and adds a layer of social commentary, profiling six...

‘Bro show’: Netflix’s new comedy series Brews Brothers reviewed
Created by real-life brothers Jeff and Greg Schaffer, Brews Brothers is a new Netflix comedy series about two beer-brewing brothers attempting to...

From The Aviator to Wall-E, we rate how well film protagonists would cope with COVID-19
For years, the silver screen has thrown our most beloved film stars into some seriously sticky situations. From Tom Hanks surviving on...

Oscars 2020: Our final predictions on who should win and who will win
The Oscars 2020 race looks more predictable than usual after a handful of films and people (1917, Brad Pitt, Renee Zellweger, Joaquin...

Game-changing movies that redefined film this decade
Before we crack open the champagne, herald in a brand new year and then rush off to an early morning screening of...

From Fleabag to Two Popes, the hot priest is having a moment
As unsexy as the storyline sounds, Fernando Meirelles’ new Netflix film Two Popes is the latest example of an unlikely pop culture...

Love, Actually and whether we can actually love it
On Tuesday, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson treated journalists and satirists alike to an early Christmas present with some fresh material recycled...

Best films of 2019 that you might have missed
It’s been a mammoth year for film – and it’s not over yet. From the sweet (snuggly labradors being trained up in...

The Irishman is stuck in the past, just like director Martin Scorsese
It feels like we’ve been reading forever about mobster-flick maestro Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman, now screening at selected cinemas ahead of its Netflix...