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Touch Review
A beautifully meditative movie that explores lost connections across age gaps, cultures and continents.
Blink Twice Review
With some fantastic visuals and great twists, Blink Twice is a thrilling exploration of memory as weapon amidst the bored ultra-rich.
And The Ocean Agreed Review
A gorgeous looking, nuanced look at dementia and the freedom of memory.
Alien: Romulus Review
A return to form per se for the Alien franchise; this new iteration brings the claustrophobic scares.
It Ends With Us Review
A uniquely romance mired amidst a relatively tightrope-walking depiction of domestic violence, It Ends With Us is, if anything, a star vehicle for the fantastic Blake Lively.
Sleeping Dogs Review
This middling, ambling cold case thriller apes Memento, without ever really coming close to being compelling viewing.
Deadpool and Wolverine Review
Bloody, violent, swear-word filled action that threads a barely there plot with constant and consistent laugh-out-loud moments.
AIDC comes to the Sunshine Coast!
For the first time ever, the Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC) comes to the Sunshine Coast with Regionality Sunshine Coast!
Twisters Review
This hard-rocking, fist-pumping, cheese-filled actioner takes itself a little too seriously and a little too sciency to truly be great, but whenever Glen Powell is on screen, it feels like it has the energy to fight a twister with its bare knuckles.
Fly Me To The Moon Review
It might be slightly saccharine, but this lunar-themed rom-com has enough fuel to get it to the moon and back.
The Bikeriders Review
Perhaps not quite as stressful or menacing as it could be, The Bikeriders is nevertheless propulsive viewing thanks to a trio of stand-out performances among a cast of uniformly fantastic ones.
Despicable Me 4 Review
A middling entry in an already middling franchise, more of the same isn’t always a bad thing. If you like Gru, and you like minions, you’ll like this repeat order.
Inside Out 2 Review
The addition of new emotions is fun, but this sequel fails to capture the magic of the first.
Bad Boys: Ride or Die Review
There’s not a rough edge in sight here, but despite its sheen, caricature character and polish, Bad Boys: Ride or Die still manages to capture enough of the magic to be a blast.
My Broken Mariko Review
My Broken Mariko is enjoyable and does not overstay its welcome. It is certainly worth watching at least for the highlights of the performances which should satisfy fans of this style of storytelling.
The Zen Diary Review
The Zen Diary is proof positive that sometimes cinema is better off without high drama and conflict and can shine by simply showing just one person’s personal belief and struggle with how best to live.
Delia’s Gone Review
Delia’s Gone is threadbare as a mystery, but excels when Budreau leans into the arthouse meditative nature of his work and Stephan James’ wonderful performance.
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga Review
Brutal, mile-a-minute action takes us back to the wasteland in this gruesome, gory and grueling display from George Miller.
IF Review
IF is saccharine and perhaps a bit mistargeted, but ultimately beautiful, fun and enjoyable.
The Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes Review
The Apes franchise is resurrected with this new installment; albeit barely.
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