Starring Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Cliff Curtis, Joel David Moore, Cch Pounder, Edie Falco, Jemaine Clement and Kate Winslet. Directed by James Cameron.
Starring Finn Wolfhard, McKenna Grace, Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon, Sigourney Weaver, Annie Potts, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Logan Kim and Celeste O'Connor. Directed by Jason Reitman.
REVIEWS Ghostbusters: Afterlife - Wholesome family Ghostbusting
Starring Margaret Qualley, Sigourney Weaver, Douglas Booth, Seána Kerslake, Brían F. O'Byrne, Colm Feore, Yanic Truesdale, Théodore Pellerin, Jonathan Dubsky and Leni Parker. Directed by Philippe Falardeau.
It’s the mid-90s: idealistic twenty-something Joanna impulsively quits graduate school and arrives in New York to pursue her dream of becoming a published poet. She manages to get her foot in the door, landing a coveted role as assistant to Margaret, a brusque and old-fashioned literary agent. Joanna’s life soon fluctuates between poverty and glamour – her days spent in plush, strangely anachronistic wood-panelled offices where dictaphones and typewriters still reign and agents doze after three-martini lunches – and her nights in the sinkless Brooklyn apartment shared with her socialist boyfriend.
The agency’s most famous client is the notoriously reclusive writer J.D. Salinger, and Joanna’s principal responsibility is to process the voluminous fan mail that arrives for him daily from readers around the world. Her strict instructions are to reply with one of the office’s impersonal, pre-formulated responses, and destroy the letters, but she cannot help feeling deeply affected by some of the more heartfelt correspondence, and secretly starts answering them personally. As Joanna begins to discover her own voice, she puts everything else at risk.
Starring Liam Neeson, Felicity Jones, Toby Kebbell, Lewis MacDougall, Sigourney Weaver, Geraldine Chaplin, Lily-Rose Aslandogdu and Dominic Boyle. Directed by J.a. Bayona.
12-year-old Conor attempts to deal with his mother's illness, and the bullying from his classmates, by escaping into a fantastical world of monsters and fairy tales that explore courage, loss and faith.
Starring Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon, Leslie Jones, Chris Hemsworth, Sigourney Weaver, Charles Dance and Michael Kenneth Williams. Directed by Paul Feig.
Starring Hugh Jackman, Sharlto Copley, Sigourney Weaver and Dev Patel. Directed by Neill Blomkamp.
After being kidnapped by two criminals during birth, Chappie becomes the adopted son in a strange and dysfunctional family. Chappie is preternaturally gifted, one of a kind, a prodigy. He also happens to be a robot.
Starring Christian Bale, Joel Edgerton, Aaron Paul, John Turturro, Sigourney Weaver, Ben Kingsley, Indira Varma and Maria Valverde. Directed by Ridley Scott.
The story of the defiant leader Moses as he rises up against the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses, setting 600,000 slaves on a monumental journey of escape from Egypt and its terrifying cycle of deadly plagues.
REVIEWS Charles de Lauzirika - Filming Ridley's 'Exodus'
Exodus: Gods and Kings - Ridley Scott's problematic epic on Blu-ray
Exodus: Gods and Kings - A spectacle of Biblical proportions
Starring Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, Sigourney Weaver, Joel David Moore, Giovanni Ribisi, Michelle Rodriguez, Dileep Rao, Laz Alonso and Wes Studi. Directed by James Cameron.
REVIEWS Avatar - In Defence of a cinematic landmark
Avatar's 10th Anniversary - Does anyone still give a shit?
Starring Ben Burtt, Elissa Knight, Jeff Garlin, Fred Willard, John Ratzenberger, Kathy Najimy, Sigourney Weaver, Karleen Griffin, Kim Kopf and Niki McElroy. Directed by Andrew Stanton.
Starring Tom Skerritt, Sigourney Weaver, Veronica Cartwright, Harry Dean Stanton, John Hurt, Ian Holm, Yaphet Kotto, Bolaji Badejo, Helen Horton and Eddie Powell. Directed by Ridley Scott.
REVIEWS Alien - Ridley Scott's sci-fi masterpiece screams on 4K