Film review: Father Mother Sister Brother, The President’s Cake
Jim Jarmusch’s new film features a stellar cast in three melancholic stories about family, while a new Iraqi neo-realist film explores 90s Iraq through the…
Jim Jarmusch’s new film features a stellar cast in three melancholic stories about family, while a new Iraqi neo-realist film explores 90s Iraq through the…
A solid British comedy docudrama about the real life story of a Scottish man living with Tourette’s syndrome, I Swear is the kind of educational…
Andy Weir’s bestseller attracts Ryan Gosling and top creative talent for a very enjoyable film that enhances the best modern Hollywood can do.
LSJ has five double passes to Drive My Car, in cinemas from 10 February.
The film doesn’t rush to its spiralling finale, letting us appreciate Stan’s progression from stoic to charming, to ticking bomb of excess and vice.
Credit where it’s due: House of Gucci knows precisely the kind of film it wants to be
Licorice Pizza is a remnant of a past that doesn’t exist anymore.
LSJ has five double passes for Delicious, which are valid for use in Palace Cinemas from January 4.
Titane is a hard film to explain but an easy one to enjoy.
While there is a lot to enjoy in Last Night in Soho, it leaves the feeling Wright is biting off more than he can chew.
Not only expertly directed and tightly written, this is a film done with philosophical purpose.
No one is allowed to feel until the plot tells them to. No one is allowed to show any emotion until that can be exploited
I’m not ashamed to admit that the first thing I thought when NSW restrictions were lifted was of the chance to retreat indoors and watch…