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A new trailer for the Nosferatu director’s medieval wolf horror prompts us to wonder what’s next on Robert Eggers’ plate…

Hyde ur wee ones! Robert Eggers may not have been allowed to make Werwulf in Old English but, according to the latest trailer, everyone’s sure as hell doing the accent. It’s classic Eggers stuff, from olde worlde di...


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Paul Feig’s The Housemaid was the most complained about film to the BBFC in 2025 – but not, er, because of the feature film.

The British Board of Film Classification, the BBFC to its chums, has released its annual report, and as always, there’s much fun to be had reading the section on audience feedback it’s received. Specifically, who’s writte...


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DC Studios boss Peter Safran has said he remains “confident” in his company’s superhero film slate, despite Supergirl’s slow box office weekend.

Flying into the world’s cinemas over the weekend, Supergirl has drummed up the kind of box office numbers that will probably leave those in the industry scrambling to offer their own interpret...


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Indie studio A24 has defended its $75m deal with Google DeepMind, arguing that it wants “a seat at the table” when it comes to AI.

Seemingly inspired by Martin Scorsese, A24 recently decided to torch its year...


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Sony PlayStation users get the unexpected news that movies they’ve paid for are to be removed from their accounts. More here.

If you’re one of the people that, entirely reasonably, went onto the PlayStation Store to buy a digital copy of, say, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, and expected permanent access to it? Well, you’re already probabl...


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