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You too can eat like an alien with the new Star Wars cookbook

By Charles Bramesco

Have dinner at Maz Kanata’s canteen from the comfort of your own kitchen.

Adrian Lyne will make his return with a Ben Affleck erotic thriller

By Charles Bramesco

Ana de Armas also stars in the director’s forthcoming ’90s throwback, titled Deep Water.

Descend into madness with the first trailer for The Lighthouse

By Charles Bramesco

Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson star as two salty sea dogs in Robert Eggers’ follow-up to The Witch.

Disney claims 2019’s box-office crown with an unprecedented gross

By Charles Bramesco

The Mouse House has 7.67 billion reasons to celebrate – but should the rest of the film world be concerned?

Zombieland returns from the dead with Double Tap trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin are back in this horror comedy sequel.

Ridley Scott readies a period piece with a trio of big-name writers

By Charles Bramesco

Matt Damon, Ben Affleck and Nicole Holofcener are on scriptwriting duties for The Last Duel.

Watch the first trailer for Taika Waititi’s ‘anti-hate satire’ Jojo Rabbit

By Adam Woodward

The New Zealand filmmaker plays Adolf Hitler in this World War Two-set coming-of-age comedy.

Tom Hanks warms hearts in the A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood trailer

By Charles Bramesco

American TV personality Fred Rogers is receiving the biopic treatment.

Edward Furlong will return to the Terminator franchise for Dark Fate

By Charles Bramesco

The actor is finally old enough to reprise his T2: Judgement Day role.

The first Cats trailer is here, all alone in the moonlight

By Charles Bramesco

Take a first look at Taylor Swift and co in Tom Hooper’s musical adaptation – “digital fur technology” and all.

Arson at Kyoto Animation Studio takes both a human and artistic toll

By Charles Bramesco

A fire at one of Japan’s foremost animation houses has resulted in the loss of precious life and work.

Take a first look inside MINDHUNTER Season 2

By Charles Bramesco

David Fincher and Netflix’s crime thriller returns 16 August – with some familiar faces...

Quentin Tarantino is bringing his favourite ’60s movies to TV

By Charles Bramesco

The public will be able to bone up in anticipation of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.

Why we’re excited about Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig’s Barbie movie

By Charles Bramesco

It seem like a ‘one for them’ job, but this is an exciting opportunity.

Take an exclusive first look at Shola Amoo’s The Last Tree

By Hannah Strong

The official trailer for the British writer/director’s semi-autobiographical drama is here.

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