Film review: The Blue Trail, The Birthday Trip (plus ticket giveaway)
A Brazilian sci-fi dystopian drama sees an old soul finding freedom in the Amazon river, while a new Australian satirical comedy looks at the lives…
A Brazilian sci-fi dystopian drama sees an old soul finding freedom in the Amazon river, while a new Australian satirical comedy looks at the lives…
A political thriller imagines how the rise of Putin mirrors the fall of Russian society. Jude Law mimics the Russian leader and Paul Dano represents…
Christopher Nolan’s Oscar follow-up is an adaption of the father of all epics, in an undertaking that is as visually impressive and artistically relevant.
Keanu Reeves takes one last ride as John Wick in the fourth film of the action saga, and Of An Age, a heartbreaking Australian gay-awakening…
This week Andrea Riseobourgh proves that her Oscar nod was well deserved, while Bobby Farrelly does the offensively bare minimum
Sarah Polley’s thought-provoking Women Talking confronts oppression and patriarchy as two interchangeable concepts, while Marvel’s Ant-Man does the bare minimum
The director of The Father continues his trilogy, and Vicky Krieps helms a new type of period drama.
Two established filmmakers succumb to their worst whims in two fairly mediocre films that are ironically both saved by a tremendous central performance.
Cate Blanchett’s immense masterclass performance deserves to be studied years to come in Todd Field’s expertly designed story about the self-destructive power of the ego.
The team behind Malignant delivers again a surprisingly entertaining and unpretentious film.
In the tail end of his career, Steven Spielberg finally goes deeply personal with The Fabelmans, and in A Man Called Otto, Tom Hanks’ miscast…
Martin McDonagh returns to form after his Oscar success, and Stephen Frears does the minimum on his new simple, but forgettable, film.
The 10 best pictures that surprised us in 2022. For a year that saw more big names releasing directly to streaming, it’s only a coincidence…