Charlize Theron

The Old Guard

By Hannah Strong

Netflix eyes up a superhero franchise to call their own with Gina Prince-Bythewood's entertaining action epic.

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Bombshell

By Sophie Monks Kaufman

This starry post-#MeToo takedown of toxic masculinity grossly misrepresents its female subjects.

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Long Shot

By David Jenkins

Light romance in the west wing as Charlize Theron hires Seth Rogen to funny-up her speeches… and more.

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Star-packed Roger Ailes drama gets an awards season release

By Charles Bramesco

John Lithgow will play the late, disgraced head of Fox News.

Tully

By Hannah Strong

Jason Reitman reunites with Diablo Cody and Charlize Theron for a frank exploration of motherhood.

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Gringo

By Naomi Wong

Nash “Brother of Joel” Edgerton directs this entertaining but lazily scripted Mexican crime caper.

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10 of the most kick-ass female assassins in film

By Lou Thomas

Killer female characters you wouldn’t want to mess with.

Atomic Blonde

By Matt Thrift

Charlize Theron blasts her way through Cold War-era Berlin in this glib actioner from John Wick’s David Leitch.

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The Last Face

By Sophie Monks Kaufman

Director Sean Penn drops an almighty clanger with this tepid war zone drama starring Charlize Theron and Javier Bardem.

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Fast and Furious 8

By Adam Woodward

Dwayne Johnson ups the ante as the automotive action franchise successfully navigates a tricky existential crossroads.

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David Fincher’s Mindhunter gets a noir-tinged first trailer

By Little White Lies

This new detective series looks like another gripping detective thriller from the director.

30 TV shows you can’t afford to miss in 2017

By Little White Lies

Must-see series coming your way next year including Taboo, American Gods and Stranger Things.

You can now stream the ‘Black & Chrome’ cut of Mad Max: Fury Road

By Adam Woodward

George Miller’s berserko road movie is available in all its monochrome majesty.

The Last Face – first look review

By Sophie Monks Kaufman

Charlize Theron and Javier Bardem’s suffering obscures the true victims in Sean Penn’s excruciating war zone drama.

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