The second season of Netflix's Formula 1 series Drive To Survive doubles down on the previous season's big personalities, with new teams, clashes, and crashes.
MoreThe cute Troll movie based upon the hideous Troll toys returns for a second outing, minus some of the charm, but with an added bajillion songs!
MoreThe first instalment in yet another comic book cinematic universe, Bloodshot's long overdue big screen adaptation is a fun and valiant effort.
MoreNat Faxon and Jim Rash try their hand at remaking Ruben Östlund's Force Majeure. The end result is deeply unsatisfying.
MoreLe French Film Festival is back in Malaysia for it's 19th edition! Stand a chance to win complementary passes to any one of the movies being screened!
MoreNetflix's Dirty Money takes on the ongoing Malaysian tragedy that is 1MDB.
MoreNeil deGrasse Tyson is back, along with his Ship of the Imagination, to take you on a journey through space and time.
MoreThe third season of Westworld finds Dolores Abernathy out in the real world, looking for revenge, and a way to take over everything.
MoreThis week, Uma and Iain can't quite agree on how much they like Pixar's Onward. Is it good? Or is it merely fine?
MoreAl Pacino hunts Nazis with the help of some friends. And a nun.
MoreIn this episode of Goggler Presents, Uma and Iain feel all the feels when Picard. Riker, and Troi finally reunite at Nepenthe.
MoreThe final entry in our Richard Stanley retrospective, is the H.P. Lovecraft adaptation a return to form for the South African Director?
MoreIn Pixar's 22nd feature, Chris Pratt and Tom Holland are elven brothers on a quest to spend one last day with their father.
MoreJohn Malkovich joins Jude Law in this long-awaited and blatantly blasphemous follow-up to HBO's The Young Pope.
MoreVin Diesel is a superhuman, biotech killing machine!
MoreLeigh Whannel's whip smart reboot of The Invisible Man marries the core concept with a more conventional thriller plot to excellent effect.
MoreThis week, Uma, Iain, and Bahir review the two Blumhouse movies currently in cinemas. Spoiler alert. Only one of them is good.
MoreIain checks out the documentary on 1996's The Island of Doctor Moreau, director Richard Stanley's last film before Color out of Space.
MoreUma, Iain, and Bahir get annoyed at some of the lazy writing that really doesn't belong on a show of this calibre.
MoreBlumhouse's Fantasy Island, takes the classic television series, adds a few twists, and tries to make it something darker.
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