Are you looking for some action in the month of love? Well look no further, Universal Pictures brings you an emotionally charged action comedy “Love Hurts” that is due to premier on the 7th February at a cinema near you.
Author: Shana Mohamed
Unicorns have been inspiring and captivating human imagination for centuries. They embody hope, transformation, and the belief in something greater than ourselves, making them timeless figures in storytelling with their sparkle, mystery and magic. But a dark side lurks in these fantastic creatures that is hard to imagine. Now A24 and director, Alex Scharfman brings you “Death Of A Unicorn”, a story that revolves around a father and daughter who are headed to a weekend getaway with his billionaire boss when they accidentally hit and seemingly kill a Unicorn with their car. What unravels is a horror comedy. Featuring a…
When his boss’s daughter is kidnapped, he is tasked with the rescue mission. But this is no ordinary rescue mission. Cade will be pushed to his limits as he unravels a conspiracy that goes deeper than he could ever imagine.
A soldier’s journey through grief takes an unexpected turn when her fallen comrade returns as a ghost, in this dark comedy drama. Starring Morgan Freeman
A diver. A severed lifeline. A race against time. “Last Breath” based on a true story, is a gripping tale of survival, that will leave you breathless.
The Legend of Ochi” is a heartwarming adventure with old-school puppetry and stunning visuals, reminding us that there’s still magic in the world.
Sam Wilson, played by Anthony Mackie, has officially taken on the shield as Captain America. However, his encounter with newly elected President Thaddeus ‘Thunderbolt’ Ross (Harrison Ford) plunges him into a web of intrigue. A shadowy plot threatens the world, and Sam must unravel the mystery and expose the mastermind before it’s too late.
“Drop” Starring Meghann Fahy and Brandon Sklenar as a couple on a blind first-date whose romantic dinner spirals into a deadly game.
South Africa’s film industry needs a reboot! Funding woes, limited infrastructure, and the rise of streaming giants have left local filmmakers struggling.
South Africa must rethink education beyond matric. We need to foster critical thinking, address inequality, and equip learners for a tech-driven world.