From the opening scene, Civil War announces a cautionary message of the United States’ potential to destroy itself from the inside.
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History would say there is no record of Freud and CS Lewis ever conversing, but there is nothing to say that they never crossed paths.
German writer/director Wim Wenders has received accolades for this Japanese film that taps into the subtle beauty found in the everyday.
Despite its predictable outcome, Kung Fu Panda fans will get just what they’ve come to expect from this 4th instalment.
Nostalgia is the biggest thing the Ghostbusters franchise has going for it, but how long will audiences return for more of the same?
Writer/director Cord Jefferson brings Percival Everett’s novel ‘Erasure’ to the big screen in ‘American Fiction’.
Dune: Part Two could prove to be the best in the series and undoubtedly one of the best films in years, writes Russ Matthews.
Redemption is a driving force in ‘The Great Escaper’. Bernard Jordan’s desire is to do more than just reminisce about his wartime memories.
We follow Bob Marley and the Wailers as they record a historic album, and Marley learns to balance his personal and professional life.
With a touch of ‘Romancing the Stone’ & a dash of ‘The Lost City’, writer-director Matthew Vaughn may have unmasked his newest spy franchise.