Feature: The Naked Gun’s Funniest Moments
The new Naked Gun delivers what its viewers hope for: relentless absurdity, slapstick, wordplay, outlandish visual gags, and a respect...
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The new Naked Gun delivers what its viewers hope for: relentless absurdity, slapstick, wordplay, outlandish visual gags, and a respect...
To celebrate the final chapter of the global phenomenon DOWNTON ABBEY: THE GRAND FINALE, which comes to digital platforms to...
We're very close to the start of the 2025 Edinburgh International Film Festival, it's about time we check out what...
The Naked Gun films are more than just classic comedies. They're beloved by an entire generation who simply can't get enough...
Happy Half Decade, everyone!! There have been some extraordinary films through the decade so far, even through a world-changing pandemic,...
There's a new entry in the Jurassic Park / Jurassic World franchise out now in cinemas in the shape of...
The Fantasia International Film Festival celebrates its 29th edition with an epic lineup packed with the freshest genre treats on...
There is only one truth! While not as widely recognised or accessible as other anime and manga, Detective Conan (also...
It's been a whole ten years since Jurassic World stomped into cinemas and we journeyed back to Isla Nublar to...
As is customary at this time of year, we have decided to do our own "Half-term" report as Mark Kermode...
For nearly three decades, the words “Mission: Impossible” have been synonymous with a specific brand of cinematic exhilaration. It’s a...
If you’ve clicked on this article, then you’re probably one sick puppy (just like the author), who gets their cinematic...
The use of eyewear in films can be a nice touch for fleshing out a character or furthering a story....
Mickey 17 - Video essayist Sage Hayden has argued that all of Bong Joon-Ho’s films, to some extent, tackle class...