Michael (2026) – A Pop Celebration for fans!
The arrival of Antoine Fuqua’s Michael marks one of the most anticipated theatrical events of 2026. With a staggering $155
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The arrival of Antoine Fuqua’s Michael marks one of the most anticipated theatrical events of 2026. With a staggering $155
Continue readingMichael (2026) – A Pop Celebration for fans!
Billie Eilish teams up with director James Cameron for her 2025 concert film, “Hit Me Hard And Soft,” marking a
Continue readingBillie Eilish — Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour Review: ‘When Cameron meets Billie!’
The tournament doors have swung open once again as the high-stakes sequel to the 2021 reboot arrived in cinemas on
Continue readingMortal Kombat II (2026) Review: Get Over Here for a Bloody Good Time!
Riz Ahmed has returned to the small screen with Bait, a six-episode series on Prime Video that manages to be
Continue readingBait Review: Riz Ahmed’s Sharp Existential Comedy on Prime Video
The wait is finally over as the fifth and final season of Prime’s The Boys crashes onto screens with all the subtlety
Continue readingThe Boys Final Season Review: A Bloody Good Start to the End?
The Star Wars universe has taken many forms: from the space opera antics of the original trilogy to the high-stakes
Continue readingStar Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord Review: The Gritty Noir We Needed?
Channel 5 has never been a broadcaster to shy away from a tabloid-friendly dramatisation. From the “house of horror” re-enactments
Continue readingThe Fall of Huw Edwards Review: A Missed Opportunity for Channel 5?
The fourth season of Prime Video’s Invincible arrives with the weight of a collapsing star, proving that even in a
Continue readingInvincible Season 4 – A Brutal, gut wrenching showdown for the Grayson Family
Nostalgia is a powerful beast, and in the current landscape of Hollywood, it usually arrives with a scaly skin
Continue readingReview: Anaconda – Jack Black and Paul Rudd Bring Meta-Chaos to the Jungle
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