Emma Stone reunites with Yorgos Lanthimos for Bugonia, a surreal dark comedy about conspiracies, aliens, and corporate power. The teaser promises satire, sci-fi, and psychological twists, releasing in October 2025.
Denis Villeneuve will direct the next 'James Bond' film under Amazon MGM Studios. Known for 'Dune', he promises a bold yet respectful take as the franchise enters a new creative era.
The four Hogwarts houses are reimagined for today: Gryffindors as activists, Hufflepuffs as empathic leaders, Ravenclaws as creative innovators, and Slytherins as purposeful, strategic visionaries driving progress.
Amazon MGM Studios is developing a 'Bratz' live-action film, eyeing Kim Kardashian as the villain, with rising writers on board, following the success of 'Barbie' and expanding its toy-based cinematic universe.
'Roofman' follows Jeffrey, an ex-Army Ranger turned fugitive hiding in a toy store, who forms an unexpected bond with a single mother amid rooftop heists, inner turmoil, and a strange path to redemption.
'Sovereign' is a political crime drama where Nick Offerman and Jacob Tremblay portray a radicalised father and son swept into violence, highlighting extremism, misinformation, and fragile familial bonds shaped by societal failure.
Pixar’s 'Ratatouille' remains a visually stunning masterpiece, blending culinary realism with artistic animation. Its rich textures, vibrant colours, and emotional storytelling turn food into art, delighting audiences with every frame.
Netflix’s upcoming drama 'Steve' stars Cillian Murphy as a troubled reform school head battling inner turmoil. Based on 'Shy', the movie explores identity, isolation, and redemption through intense character dynamics.
Kevin James and Christina Ricci star in 'Guns Up', a gritty action thriller about a former cop trying to escape crime to protect his family, facing deadly consequences and emotional stakes.
At six, Jay Mello played Sean Brody in 'Jaws', landing the role unexpectedly. The animatronic shark terrified him so deeply, he avoided the ocean for years, leaving Hollywood shortly afterwards.