
Netflix Doc The Crash Gets First Trailer
Netflix released the first trailer for its upcoming true‑crime documentary *The Crash*, which dramatizes a July 31, 2022 high‑speed collision in Strongsville, Ohio that left two teenagers dead and a 17‑year‑old driver as the sole survivor. The film, directed by Gareth Johnson and produced by RAW, suggests the incident may have been a calculated murder rather than an accident. Netflix has slated the documentary for a May 15 streaming debut, adding to its slate of original crime content. The trailer emphasizes the shocking speed and the evolving police narrative, aiming to draw true‑crime enthusiasts.

Netflix’s Untold UK Highlights Some Of Football’s Legendary Moments
Netflix has unveiled the trailer and first‑look images for *Untold UK*, a three‑part documentary anthology that dives into iconic football stories. The series profiles Leicester’s Jamie Vardy, Liverpool’s 2005 Champions League comeback, and the controversial career of Vinnie Jones. Each episode...

Molly Manning Walker To Direct Not Another F**ing Wedding
Acclaimed British filmmaker Molly Manning Walker is set to write and direct her sophomore feature, *Not Another F*ing Wedding*, for A24 and Plan B Entertainment. The project follows her Cannes‑winning debut *How to Have Sex* and will continue her naturalistic, youth‑centric...

Andy Serkis Talks The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt For Gollum
Andy Serkis confirmed that Jamie Dornan will portray a younger Aragorn—known as Strider—in the upcoming film *The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum*. The recasting has Viggo Mortensen’s blessing, with the original actor expressing pleasure at the decision....

Chris Evans Joins Crime-Thriller My Darling California
Chris Evans has been added to the 1980‑set crime thriller *My Darling California*, replacing Josh Brolin who exited due to scheduling conflicts. The film, written and directed by Elijah Bynum, already boasts an Oscar‑winning ensemble including Jessica Chastain, Chris Pine, Don Cheadle and...

Vanessa Kirby & Lewis Pullman To Lead Sci-Fi Film The Spacesuit
Vanessa Kirby and Lewis Pullman are set to star in Kitty Green’s sci‑fi thriller The Spacesuit, produced by HanWay Films. The film follows an astronaut forced to make a life‑or‑death decision after a mission‑critical incident. Kirby and her sister Juliet...

Bong Joon-Ho Goes Animated With Ally In Neon Deal
Oscar‑winning director Bong Joon‑Ho is venturing into animation with his debut feature "Ally," which Neon has acquired for North American distribution. The film, slated for a 2027 release, will examine the relationship between humans and deep‑sea life while retaining Bong’s...

Rush Hour 4 Delayed As Stars Pass On Latest Offers
Paramount’s planned fourth installment of the "Rush Hour" franchise has hit a roadblock after Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker turned down early offers of roughly $8 million each—significantly less than the $20 million they earned for 2007’s "Rush Hour 3." The film, slated...

Noah Hawley to Remake Argentinian Horror Terrified
Noah Hawley, the Emmy‑winning creator of Fargo and Legion, will direct and produce a Hollywood remake of the Argentine horror film Terrified, taking over from Guillermo del Toro. The original 2017 movie, directed by Demián Rugna, earned an 83 % Rotten Tomatoes...

Steven Spielberg Confirms Finanical Reasonings for Robopocalypse Cancellation
Steven Spielberg revealed that the planned adaptation of Daniel H. Wilson’s Robopocalypse was shelved because its projected budget would have been "gargantuan" and could have bankrupted the studio. DreamWorks, which had been financing the film, refused to shoulder the cost, and other...

Dacre Montgomery On Lack Of Power Rangers Sequels
Dacre Montgomery, who played the Red Ranger in the 2017 Lionsgate reboot of *Power Rangers*, explained why the film never spawned sequels. The movie cost roughly $100‑105 million and grossed $142.5 million worldwide, falling short of the studio’s profit targets. Montgomery noted...

Akira Review
Akira, the 1988 cyber‑punk anime by Katsuhiro Otomo, remains a visual benchmark, having been crafted with 160,000 hand‑drawn cels over just three years. Its neon‑lit Neo‑Tokyo and iconic bike slide continue to inspire modern media, from The Matrix to Jordan...

Millie Bobby Brown’s Perfect Scrapped; Star Drops Out
Netflix has halted development of the Millie Bobby Brown‑led sports biopic "Perfect" after the actress withdrew over creative differences. Brown was set to portray 1996 Olympic gymnast Kerri Strug, with Cate Shortland directing and Ronnie Sandahl writing. The project had progressed...

The Blue Trail Review
Brazilian director Gabriel Mascaro’s dystopian drama *The Blue Trail* follows 77‑year‑old Tereza, a single mother forced into state‑run elder care after a mandatory retirement law is lowered from 80 to 75. The film juxtaposes bureaucratic loss of agency with the...

Interview: Director Olivier Assayas On Why There’s “Nothing Russian” In The Wizard Of The Kremlin
The Wizard of the Kremlin, directed by Olivier Assayas, opens in UK cinemas on April 17, 2026. Adapted from Giuliano da Empoli’s novel, the film follows fictional spin‑doctor Vadim Baranov’s rise alongside a KGB agent resembling Vladimir Putin. Assayas emphasizes that the story...