Look back at the best and worst films of 2024 -- from Dune and Kung Fu Panda 4 to Mean Girls, Madame Web and everything in between.
Moana is back, and she’s aged into her role as protector of the seas. In a newly released image from Moana 2, we see our titular hero noticeably older and ready to take on adventures that came her way. For those who don’t remember, the film was once planned as a series for the Disney+ […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Moana is back with first image from Disney sequel
Wish's post-credits scene is the best part of the film, with its nostalgic callback to Disney's iconic anthem.
This April continues to be a fairly quiet month for new films. Universal is releasing Abigail, and Lionsgate has the latest Guy Ritchie film, but those are this weekend’s two biggest releases. Meanwhile, previously released films like Civil War and Monkey Man are looking to pick up some more box office cash.The films listed are from studios other than the “Big Five” - Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros., Walt Disney Pictures, and Columbia Pictures. Note that some of the movies...
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The biggest release of this weekend comes from A24. Alex Garland’s Civil War is A24’s biggest budget film, eclipsing last year’s Beau is Afraid, and it is seeking to make some box office dollars in a somewhat quiet movie month. Otherwise, this weekend's releases are fairly low-key, and you can read on for more information on those. The films listed are from studios other than the “Big Five” - Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros., Walt Disney Pictures, and Columbia Pictures. Note...
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A new chapter of “Bridget Jones” is coming. Universal Pictures has announced the beloved film series is returning for a fourth installment. The latest in the “Bridget Jones” saga is titled “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy.” Similar to the first two films in the series, the fourth film will be adapted from one of Helen Fielding’s novels, “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy,” which the author released in 2013. It is set to debut on Valentine’s Day 2025. The film will be available to view on Peacock...
The director and star of a new biopic discuss filming the singer's career and turbulent life.
Andrea Arnold’s Bird will world premiere in competition; Rungano Nyoni’s On Becoming a Guinea Fowl, Sandhya Suri’s Santosh and Ariane Labed’s September Says will premiere in Un Certain Regard
A Peter Jackson-restored version of the long-shelved 1970 Beatles