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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Review
Marvel’s Phase 5 arrives with a mewling whimper; solidifying a spate of recent failures from the powerhouse studio. The question is: where did Marvel go so wrong?
Women Talking Review
Women Talking will leave you feeling heavy, raw and hopeful.
Knock At The Cabin Review
This taut thriller eschews a lot of the more violent tropes in favor of its intriguing premise, but wraps everything in a religious gauze that feels odd and, at times, contrived.
Spoiler Alert Review
Spoiler Alert is one of the most beautiful, heartbreaking romances you will ever see, and is a must see for anyone interested in having a real experience in the cinema.
True Spirit Review
True Spirit nails the ‘true’, but lacks the ‘spirit’ to make its viewing anything other than inoffensive time passing.
Babylon Review
Babylon is disappointing all the more so for the glimpses of brilliance. Amongst this debaucherous, gratuitous, diabolical tale of early Hollywood in an age of change, there are true diamonds to be found - but also plenty of coal.
The Fabelmans
The Fabelmans is perfectly fine, and there are some nice moments. But for the most part, this is a middling family drama piece that does little to stand apart from a crowded field. The Oscar buzz is baffling, and frankly wouldn’t exist without the director’s name attached to the piece.
Operation Fortune: Ruse De Guerre Review
Guy Ritchie delivers a blast of a time in the theater, in this not very good, but super fun, action heist.
Lyle, Lyle Crocodile Review
Fun and frivolous, this kids film alternates between enjoyable fever dream and barely comprehensible tenancy drama.
I Wanna Dance With Somebody Review
A serviceably delivered performance as Whitney is not nearly enough to save this otherwise plodding, paint by numbers biopic.
Puss In Boots: The Last Wish Review
A flawless animated spectacle, that brings heart, pathos and imagination to a film that could have been dull and boring.
What’s Love Got To Do With It Review
A shambling mixed race rom-com that swerves on a strong exploration of the actual cultural issues at play, in service of a white savior romance between two leads without a drop of chemistry.
M3GAN Review
M3GAN is smart, slick and funny and could already be the camp horror movie of the year.
Mummies
A barely watchable film that should have stayed buried.
Avatar: Way of Water Review
Against all odds, James Cameron does it again; Avatar: Way of Water delivers an absolutely boundary pushing, stunning visual landscape that blows your mind.
Tim Minchin: Back Review
Tim Minchin: Back is certainly a throwback, but it's also a dinosaur that has no place in the modern comedy landscape.
Avarice Review
Avarice should have been fun, but instead it’s boring as hell.
Violent Night Review
Violent Night combines Home Alone and Die Hard in a festive and violent Christmas film.
The Menu Review
Delectable satire melds the salivating cinematography of Chef’s Table with the thrill of Midsommar and the satirical comedy stylings of Bodies, Bodies, Bodies.
Dreaming of the Meridian Arc Review
Dreaming of the Meridian Arc is a wholesome comedy drama interwoven with just enough history and is an all-round pleasant watch.
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Part cringey workplace drama, part Cast Away, part rom-com and part gory horror, Send Help mixes genres while keeping everything fun, lighthearted and engaging.