M-Net Is Looking For Fresh Local Features Films In Various Genres

While celebrating 30 years of timeless magic this October, M-Net is calling upon local storytellers to submit their original ideas for contemporary films in any South African vernacular language, including Afrikaans. “Movies have been the heartbeat of our business right from the start,” says M-Net CEO Yolisa Phahle. “Way back when, we revolutionised local television… Continue reading M-Net Is Looking For Fresh Local Features Films In Various Genres

Be Among The First To Watch The Girl On The Train With Exclusive Pre-Screenings At Ster-Kinekor

The novel that shocked the world is now one of the most anticipated film releases of the year – and you can be among the first to see it in South Africa. Ster-Kinekor has lined up exclusive pre-screenings of the film, The Girl on the Train, at select cinemas on Thursday, 06 October at 20:00.… Continue reading Be Among The First To Watch The Girl On The Train With Exclusive Pre-Screenings At Ster-Kinekor

Published in
Categorised as Film

M-Net, M-Net Edge, M-Net City And M-Net Family Line-up For November 2016

M-Net November Line-up Sunday Night Blockbusters on M-Net (Channel 101) Sunday 06 November 201 20:05 HUNGER GAMES, THE: MOCKINGJAY PART 2 13V Adventure Science Fiction Katniss Everdeen realizes the stakes are no longer just for survival – they are for the future. With the nation of Panem in a full scale war, Katniss confronts President… Continue reading M-Net, M-Net Edge, M-Net City And M-Net Family Line-up For November 2016

The Jungle Book (Blu-Ray): Review

Film The Jungle Book, that age-old story we have all encountered time and again over the years, has been reimagined and brought in to the twenty first century. A threat from Shere Khan (Idris Elba – Zootropolis, Star Trek: Beyond) forces man-cub Mowgli to flee the jungle, seeking a man-village. Mowgli embarks in a journey… Continue reading The Jungle Book (Blu-Ray): Review

Ratchet & Clank (DVD): Review

Film The duo of Ratchet and Clank, from the PlayStation universe, now with their story committed to a film of its own. And as game to screen conversions go, this is one that made the transition in style. The evil Chairman Drek (Paul Giamatti) is giving a bad guy speech to his followers, the Blarg,… Continue reading Ratchet & Clank (DVD): Review