In news that'll make your week, a new movie is coming and it stars two of Australia's most famous actresses - Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie - and Oscar-winner Charlize Theron.
The Canadian-produced show was created by actress and writer Catherine Reitman (who starred in Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Knocked Up), who suffered from postpartum depression after both her sons were born.
When Warner Bros. Pictures released Suicide Squad in August 2016, the world fell in love with supervillain and girlfriend of the infamous Joker, Harley Quinn.
Claire Foy shot onto everyone’s radar when she landed the role as a young Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown, the TV series that is based on the royal family.
“Even with people you can trust, if the truth is inconvenient, they don’t believe it,” says Marie, one of the main characters from Netflix’s new eight-part limited series Unbelievable.
If you like hilarious female-led chick flick comedies like Bridesmaids, Girls Trip or Bad Moms, then good things are coming your way on January 10, 2020.
It's not often you find a TV series so good you need to binge it all in one go - but UK series Discovery of Witches is just that. The fantasy series is based on a similarly-named novel of the All Souls trilogy by Deborah Harkness.
The first trailer for Last Christmas, a new rom-com starring Emilia Clarke and Henry Golding. The soon to be iconic holiday movie is based on George Michael's even more iconic Christmas anthem of the same name.
After a new series has been dubbed as Gossip Girl meets The Fault In Our Stars, we don't need much more convincing. Looking For Alaska on Hulu is an eight-episode series adapted from the popular John Green teen novel of the same name. The story fol