The biggest week — or 12 days, rather — of the year for local movie fans has come and gone. But there are a few films we can't stop thinking about. The Desert Sun's film festival team saw a ...
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Welcome to TechRadar's new Disney Plus movies article. In this guide, I've compiled a list of the latest new movies that have debuted on the streaming titan, so you don't need to enlist Google's ...
Sandberg and IT writer Gary Dauberman have teamed up to bring Sony’s PlayStation survival horror to the big screen. Peter Stormare leads the line-up for the movie ... in the old torture porn ...
While the appeal of spending a few hours out in the middle of the UAE desert rarely gets old (the amazing views, the at-one-with-nature, blow-the-cobwebs-away vibes, the Insta-gold that is sunset) ...
A stirring biopic? An edge of your seat crime drama?—these ripped-from-reality movies will have you in awe, and no doubt send you searching for even more about the real stories that inspired them.
Welcome to TechRadar's best Netflix movies article. In this guide, you'll find a collection of the 46 greatest films that are available to stream on the world's most popular streaming platform ...
Losing: Film which does not recover the investment but loses less than 50% of it. * denotes that the film is still running in theatres. (These numbers and verdict are based only on box office ...
Attack on Titan may have officially ended a few years ago, but The Last Attack movie is set to extend that goodbye in February. A feature-length presentation of Attack on Titan's final two ...
This story was originally published in 2016 and has been updated with additional movies, including The Brutalist. There’s something to be said for movies that get in and out in under 90 minutes ...
Losing: Film which does not recover the investment but loses less than 50% of it. * denotes that the film is still running in theatres. (These numbers and verdict are based only on box office ...