The playlist
Whether you’re heading to the cinema or want to Netflix and chill, add these to your must-watch list
Rebel Moon
From the mind of Zack Snyder comes the first instalment of two-parter Rebel Moon, an epic sci-fi centred around a peaceful colony that must fight to defend itself from the evil Regent Balisarius. Sofia Boutella leads as Kora, a mysterious young woman with a shady past.
Saltburn
Writer/director Emerald Fennell’s Promising Young Woman was one of the most divisive watches of 2020, and her follow-up is just as twisty and gritty. Two friends (Barry Keoghan and Jacob Elordi) spend the summer at a family estate. Spoiler: just because one’s rich doesn’t mean he’s safe.
Wonka
You’re in for a sweet treat as Timothée Chalamet takes on the role of whimsical chocolatier Willy Wonka. He stars as a younger version of the classic Roald Dahl character in a film that is choc-full (see what we did there?) of stars, including Olivia Colman and Hugh Grant.
Anyone But You
The rom-com that had *everyone* talking is finally here, with Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell playing two college archnemeses who reunite years later for a destination wedding and pretend to be a couple for their personal gain. The chemistry is real.
Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom
Jason Momoa returns as the titular superhero in this highly anticipated undersea sequel where Aquaman must protect Atlantis from new threats and villains. Count us in.
The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes
This prequel follows an 18-year-old Coriolanus Snow, decades before his tyrannical