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Win tickets to FAST X!

The end of the road begins. Fast X, the tenth film in the Fast & Furious Saga, launches the final chapters of one of...

Interview – ‘True Spirit’ Pink Carpet premiere with Jessica Watson, Teagan Croft, Sarah Spillane and Todd Lasance

When the tenacious young sailor Jessica Watson (Teagan Croft, DCs Titans) sets out to be the youngest person to sail solo, non-stop and unassisted...

Trailer Interview – Puss In Boots: The Last Wish with director Joel Crawford

For the global release of the Puss In Boots: The Last Wish trailer this week, the amazing team at Universal Pictures allowed me to check out...

Interview – Will Smith, Venus and Serena Williams, Plus the Cast and Crew of ‘King Richard’

To celebrate the global release of King Richard, the empowering story of Richard Williams (Will Smith) and his dedicated journey alongside his daughters, Venus...

Trailer – The Bad Guys

Based on a New York Times best-selling book series from Australian author Aaron Blabey, The Bad Guys is an action-filled caper film for families and...
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THE ACCOUNTANT 2 | Official Trailer Reveal

In 2016, Ben Affleck's movie The Accountant received mixed reviews but became a personal favorite. It follows Christian Wolff, an autistic forensic accountant. A sequel, The Accountant 2, showcases Christian teaming up with his brother to solve a murder. The film promises enhanced action and releases on April 24th.

Sonic Racing : Crossworlds Reveal

Sega showcased gameplay for Sonic Racing: Crossworlds during Playstation's State of Play. The game boasts the largest character roster in the franchise and reintroduces dynamic courses allowing transitions across land, air, and water. Travel rings inspired by the Sonic films will enable shifting between varied CrossWorlds. It's set to release on multiple platforms.

Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy – A Fourquel Worth Falling For  

*Mad About the Boy* rejuvenates the Bridget Jones franchise, delivering a blend of humor and grief as Bridget navigates single motherhood after losing Mark Darcy. Renée Zellweger shines, supported by a sharp script and engaging characters. The film balances laughter with poignant moments, reaffirming Bridget's relatability and resilience in a compelling narrative.