From a role in Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, the WWE wrestler may play opposite Daniel Craig’s James Bond.
The likes of Bill Nighy, Michael Gambon and Catherine Zeta-Jones join the cast for the upcoming film.
Disney-Pixar’s extraordinarily successful Up! was released on 9th October 2009.
This week brings a diverse selection of films, from documentary to period drama along with the expected host of Halloween thrillers, including The Conjuring’s prequel.
Frank Darabont’s film has gone onto become one of the most celebrated texts in the cinematic world.
The Riot Club is uncomfortable, vile and seductive with performances (particularly by Sam Claflin) that overflow with sanctimoniousness, says Lewis Taplin.
A Streetcar Named Desire’s Hollywood adaption was first aired on this day in 1951.
Before I Go To Sleep is an enticing domestic thriller with an inescapable nature that is irresistibly haunting, says Lewis Taplin.
The drama-horror stars Daniel Radcliffe and will be released this Halloween.
The upcoming film is a sequel to 2012’s The Woman in Black, which has become the UK’s most successful horror of all time.
There is nothing to sink your teeth into; the film is forgettable and is likely to become lost in an oblivion of ‘just another one of those romantic comedies’, writes Lewis Taplin.
It is the second soundtrack to top the US charts, following Frozen earlier in the year.
The drama, starring Mia Wasikowska, Julianne Moore and Robert Pattinson, will be released in UK cinemas this September.
This derivative horror film keeps quality on its side thanks to strong leading actors Ed Stoppard and Sophia Myles, writes Barnaby Walter.