Film review: The Substance

Demi Moore is back in this award-winning ultraviolent satire about toxic beauty standards. Not for weak stomachs.

Film review: Bonnard, Pierre & Marthe

Cécile de France does her best to elevate Martin Provost’s outdated biopic of the famous French painter.

Film review: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice

Thirty-six years later, Tim Burton returns to the world he’s all too familiar with, in a bid to re-ignite his career.

Film review: I Saw The TV Glow

Boasting beautiful visuals between dreamscapes and nightmares, I Saw the TV Glow is a stimulating and emotional experience.

Film review: Blink Twice

Zoë Kravitz’ directorial debut is intense, stylish, lurid, but a missed opportunity for much more complex subject.

Film review – Alien: Romulus

On its seventh instalment, the Alien franchise looks back at its origins with mixed results but an ending so cathartic it makes up for its…

Film review: It Ends With Us

Blake Lively stars in this long-awaited Colleen Hoover adaptation that delivers the expected soapy melodrama fans of the author want, and not much for everyone…

Film of the week: The Fall Guy

Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt star in a love letter to the stunt professionals of Hollywood. Shot in Sydney’s CBD, it offers little beyond impressive…

Film of the week: Evil Does Not Exist

The Japanese director behind 2021’s Drive My Car delivers a beautiful and contemplative eco-drama that ends with one of this year’s most harrowingly haunting endings.

Films of the week: Civil War, Robot Dreams

Alex Garland divides opinions, and America, in a nihilistic war fantasy. And the surprise Spanish animated Robot Dreams is a charming piece that both breaks and…