by Arib Dauhoo | Jun 2, 2026 | Latest, Top Story, War
Fresh off director Paweł Pawlikowski’s Best Director win at Cannes earlier this month, the trailer for Fatherland has finally arrived. The striking black-and-white film follows Sandra Hüller, playing the fierce rally-driving actress Erika Mann, and Hanns Zischler as...
by Sophie Street | Jun 2, 2026 | Culture, Latest, Present Day, Sport, Top Story
The British independent wrestling scene is a world entirely its own. Built on a rich heritage of hard-nosed, European-style grappling, it is a subculture defined by grit, humor, and a relentless work ethic. Long before the multi-million-dollar glitz of American...
by Max Astle | Jun 2, 2026 | Latest, People
A full length trailer has been released for the biographical drama Jimmy. The movie stars KJ Apa as James ‘Jimmy’ Stewart focusing on his time from winning the award for ‘The Philadelphia Story’ to enlisting and becoming a combat pilot in the U.S. Army Air...
by Max Astle | Jun 1, 2026 | Latest, Leaders, Present Day, Top Story
Nearly half a century ago, Idi Amin ruled Uganda with an authoritarian fist. Kevin Macdonald captured the man in The Last King of Scotland. 20 years on since the film’s release, the story resonates with Forest Whitaker and James McAvoy showing the dark...
by Joe Beck | Jun 1, 2026 | Culture, Latest, People
Organised crime has inspired some of cinema’s most iconic stories. From the Corleone family in The Godfather (1974) to the hedonistic Henry Hill in Goodfellas (1990), generations of filmmakers have sought to capture the world of the Mafia on screen. But how much of...
by Joe Beck | Jun 1, 2026 | Culture, Latest, People
From The Godfather to Goodfellas, mob movies have defined how audiences understand organised crime. But how much of that image is rooted in reality? HistoFlick spoke to The Mob Museum’s Zach Jensen about Mafia myths, cinematic glamour and the films that came...