Film review: The Death of Robin Hood, Leviticus (plus ticket giveaway)
Hugh Jackman is an old Robin Hood in a gritty retelling that tears apart the myth, and a little Australian horror movie dives deep into…
Hugh Jackman is an old Robin Hood in a gritty retelling that tears apart the myth, and a little Australian horror movie dives deep into…
Steven Spielberg returns to familiar ground in a surprisingly personal and emotional film, and Dustin Hoffman passes the baton to a new generation in a…
A haunting and compelling German film observes four generations of women in a small farm.
Ridley Scott’s latest is a good idea made with the bluntness of a broadsword.
In the industry, September is known as a ‘“dump month.” A release window both too early for, and too late from, awards season. For NSW,…
We’re not going anywhere anytime soon, which is perfect if, like me, you’re all about working and watching sport, so here are three films to…
Packed with the knowledge of how to defeat the beasts, the Abbott family sets out in search of more survivors
Gabriel Byrne is the sulky beating heart of this brooding and soulful film
There is no morality in Ema, but there is a moral high ground.
Because when life gives you lemons, you stand against the structured patriarchy of your neighbourhood
Halfway through this beautiful and pure film, you realise living can be scarier than dying.
Robert Louis Stevenson’s adventure story inspires a film with plenty of heart, guts and belief
With actors at the very top of their game, The Father is a complicated yet compelling watch