Rubendra Govender's film of his 2008 novel Sugar Cane Boy premieres at Durban's Suncoast CineCentre on July 2, opening in South African cinemas on July 10.
Category: Entertainment
The True Story That Inspired Simone Ashley’s This Tempting Madness
This Tempting Madness opens June 12, 2026 with Simone Ashley. Director Jennifer E. Montgomery reveals the true story behind the film in an exclusive.
Tamil Filmmaker Bharathiraja Dies at 84, Industry Mourns
Bharathiraja, the Tamil filmmaker behind 16 Vayathinile and Muthal Mariyathai, dies at 84 in Chennai. Rajinikanth, Vijay and Radikaa lead tributes.
Warner Bros. Releases First 10 Minutes of Mortal Kombat II Online
Warner Bros. dropped Mortal Kombat II's first 10 minutes on IGN before the June 9 digital release. The clip shows Kitana's origin and a $128.1M box office.
Amazon MGM Picks Up Most of the World for Jason Statham Stole My Bike
Amazon MGM Studios has taken international distribution rights to David Leitch's Jason Statham Stole My Bike. Black Bear releases the US version on August 6, 2027.
Taylor Sheridan and Peter Berg Land June 2028 Date for Call of Duty
Paramount's Call of Duty movie, co-written by Taylor Sheridan and Peter Berg, opens in theaters on June 30, 2028, with a sizzle reel at CinemaCon.
Morena Baccarin Kicks Off Sheriff Country Season 2 With Day 1 Post
Morena Baccarin kicked off Sheriff Country Season 2 with a behind-the-scenes Day 1 Instagram reel, as showrunner Matt Lopez previews the Eva-as-Mickey's-mother twist.
The COVID-Era Films That Cost Hollywood Hundreds of Millions
COVID-era flops cost Hollywood hundreds of millions. West Side Story and The Last Duel led the damage. Five years on, the bills are still being counted.
The Eight Horror Films That Made Over 100 Times Their Budget
Eight horror films have earned at least 100 times their production budgets globally, from The Blair Witch Project to Obsession, all ranked by multiplier.
‘Dead, White and Blue’ Raids the Government’s Film Archive
Mike Davis assembled 'Dead, White and Blue' from 300 free government films, no shooting days or clearance fees. The archive belongs to everyone.










