Take a trip to the cinema this August[Daniel Dercksen] Cheer up the winter blues with a trip to the cinema this August. Here's what to expect... | |
Throwback Cinema and more on the big screen this July[Daniel Dercksen] Get ready for great entertainment in July with a selection of films, live theatre on the big screen, and Throwback Cinema classic screenings... | |
#YouthMonth: Yalezo Njuguna, a voice in the contemporary African film and entertainment space[Evan-Lee Courie] Yalezo Njuguna is a multifaceted creative known for his diverse talents and innovative approach to film... | |
June's cinematic delights: New releases and Encounters Film Festival[Daniel Dercksen] This month's lineup promises something for everyone. Get ready to mark your calendars and prepare for an unforgettable cinematic journey... | |
3 new local films and more at cinemas this May[Daniel Dercksen] Three exciting new South African films headline the lineup for big screen releases in May... | |
Get ready for some great escapism in cinemas this April[Daniel Dercksen] Here's what to expect at the cinema this April... | |
Dune: Part Two review: expansive, enigmatic and exceptionalSource: Supplied. | |
Oppenheimer triumphs at the 2024 Academy Awards[Evan-Lee Courie] Christopher Nolan’s blockbuster biopic Oppenheimer has triumphed at the 96th Oscars, taking home seven awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor and Best Director... | |
M-Net's White Lies: A thrilling exploration of wealth, privilege and murder[Aa-isha Hassiem] M-Net brings audiences a dramatic whodunnit miniseries starring Natalie Dormer and Brendon Daniels... | |
In conversation with Solomon Cupido, co-star of Frankie en Felipé[Evan-Lee Courie] Solomon Cupido, who takes on the role of Felipé, takes us behind the scenes of Frankie en Felipé... | |
What to expect at the cinema this March[Daniel Dercksen] There are some thrilling and captivating films and opera for everyone to escape into during March in South African cinemas... | |
Oscar fever brews: Here's what's at the cinemas this February[Daniel Dercksen] As Oscar fever brews, here's February’s big screen releases... | |
What to expect on your screens in January 2024[Daniel Dercksen] There are some thrilling and captivating films, documentaries, musicals, and opera for everyone to escape into during January 2024 in South African cinemas and on streaming platforms... | |
Here's what's on at the cinema this December[Daniel Dercksen] There are some thrilling and captivating films, documentaries, live theatre and opera for everyone to escape into during December in South African cinemas and streaming platforms... | |
Gear up for November film releases[Daniel Dercksen] There's some thrilling and captivating films, documentaries, live theatre, and opera for everyone to escape into during November in South African cinemas and streaming platforms... | |
What's hot at the box office this October[Daniel Dercksen] There's some thrilling and captivating entertainment for everyone to escape into during October in South African cinemas and streaming platforms... | |
Unveiling Oppenheimer on screen: A journey into brilliance[Charles Siboto] Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer weaves an intricate tapestry, drawing from historical records and masterful storytelling. The film embarks on an intellectual odyssey, a profound journey into the heart of a complex figure... | |
What to watch on the big screen this September[Daniel Dercksen] There's some thrilling and captivating entertainment for everyone to escape into during September in cinemas and streaming platforms... | |
Barbie: A whimsical and empowering cinematic odyssey.[Charles Siboto] Just like the rest of the world, Charles Siboto got caught up in the enormous Barbie movie wave and here he shares his thoughts on what he describes as a whimsical and empowering cinematic odyssey... | |
1960 is a significant South African film from writer-producer, Bruce Retief[Daniel Dercksen] 1960 was a passion project for Safta-winning and Annie Award-nominated composer Bruce Retief, who drew on the spirit of the greats of Sophiatown for the score and wrote and produced the film alongside Khaya Maseko... |