
The Definitive Story of The Blues Brothers
In Daniel De Visé’s in-depth new book The Blues Brothers – An Epic Friendship, the Rise of Improv, and the Making of an American Film Classic, the author goes to phenomenal lengths to detail not just the making of the Blues Brothers film (which is a bonkers story in and

Icarus Films: Rebels on Pointe
Directed by Bobbi Jo Hart 90 minutes / ColorClosed CaptionedRelease: 2017Copyright: 2016 Exploring universal themes of identity, dreams and family, REBELS ON POINTE is the first-ever documentary film celebrating the world famous Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo. The notorious all-male, drag ballet company was founded over 40 years ago

Moana 2 (2024) Movie Review
An entertaining, visually appealing Disney sequel, Moana 2 delivers what families are seeking–harmless fun–while otherwise not looking to rock the boat. What began as a Disney+ TV series has been converted into a feature-length film, and it sometimes shows. The humor is a little more slapstick, the story a bit

Win A Quiet Place: Day One Merch Bundles – Film News | Film-News.co.uk
To celebrate the release of A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE, in UK cinemas on June 28th, (Cert: 15) we have teamed up with Paramount Pictures UK to offer an exciting merch bundle to help you survive the apocalypse in style! Included in the bundle is a special A QUIET PLACE:

Official Trailer for ‘When No One Sees Us’ Spanish Holy Week Series
Official Trailer for ‘When No One Sees Us’ Spanish Holy Week Series by Alex Billington February 3, 2025Source: YouTube “We think we’re safe from everything… when no one sees us. In fact, that’s when we’re most vulnerable.” Max has revealed an official trailer for a new Max Original Spanish-language series

The Best Sitcom Of All Time, According To IMDb
NBC In an era when there is more media than ever before, new arbiters have sprung up to guide our increasingly disoriented collective taste. Though it throws up confounding developments such as claiming that Sean Connery’s only “perfect” movie is “Darby O’Gill

PlayStation Is Finally Fixing Its Worst Modern Gaming Mistake
PlayStation’s policy that forces PC gamers to have a PlayStation Network (PSN) account in order to play the PC versions of their published games has been incredibly controversial. Last year, Helldivers 2 players were so enraged by this requirement being added to the PC version of the game that they

Years After Working With Robin Williams In The Birdcage, Nathan Lane Shared Thoughts On His Co-Star That Have Me In My Feels
The Birdcage is one of the best ’90s movies, and that’s in great part because of the hilarious moments between Robin Williams and Nathan Lane. Now, ahead of the comedy celebrating its bittersweet 30th anniversary next year (considering Robin Williams died in 2014), Lane is sharing memories of working with

Yeti, Inuit, Blanche Gardin in Berlin Film ‘The Incredible Snow Woman’
“Traveling solo across Greenland, camping on an ice floe, single-handedly wrestling a bear. Not much daunts Coline Morel – except, perhaps, confronting her own existence when it starts to spiral out of control.” Thus reads a synopsis of French writer-director Sébastien Betbeder’s film The Incredible Snow Woman (L’ Incroyable femme

Gerard Butler Explains What’s Different About His Live-Action ‘Dragon’ Remake
Gerard Butler says the upcoming live-action remake of How to Train Your Dragon will be scarier than the animated counterpart, but in a good way and not in the uncanny valley horrific way that the original Sonic the Hedgehog design was. After Disney turned their animated classics into live-action blockbusters,