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Nope
Nope is a hypnotically engaging sci-fi thriller that is sure to keep you hooked.
Bosch & Rockit
A sun-soaked coming of age story, grounded in heartbreaking familial guilt.
Bullet Train
All aboard! You won’t regret spending a couple of hours on this train.
5 Books That Are Hitting Australian Screens As Movies in 2022
Hollywood unequivocally loves to do book-to-movie adaptations and 2022 is no exception! Here are 5 books that are hitting Australian screens as movies in 2022!
Press Play
Fun enough to listen to, but too messy to hit repeat.
Full Time
This intense, stressful tale of a single parent trying to catch a break is well told cinema.
Where The Crawdads Sing
A gorgeous looking adaptation of the best-selling novel that fans of the books will likely love; even with its shortcomings.
Margrete: Queen of the North
A sumptuously beautiful, in-depth and intriguing look at a little known, but critically important piece of history.
So Damn Easy Going
Så jävla easy going captures both incredible sadness and heartwarming joy all through the eyes of a teenager.
Nothing to Laugh About
Turns out there are some things to laugh about in this film, and a few to cry about too.
The Phantom of the Open
The Phantom of the Open is a beautiful little gem of a movie that audiences everywhere should seek out.
Thor: Love and Thunder
An underwhelming return to the Thor universe, despite a fantastic turn from Christian Bale.
Elvis
Elvis is a thrill ride, but one anchored by a career-making performance from Austin Butler that sustains you through the twists, turns and gaudy showmanship of Baz Luhrman’s Hounddog scored fever dream.
Benediction
Benediction is both admirably slow, deliberate, inquisitive and introspective, and also frustratingly so.
Lightyear
A charming, thrilling story, but Chris Evans is no Tim Allen.
The Melbourne Documentary Film Festival
Our Top Ten picks from the 2022 edition of the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival!
Jurassic World: Dominion
Maybe it’s just time to let this franchise die already?
Mothering Sunday
Mothering Sunday is slow cinema. And while you will marvel at how the movie looks, it’s unlikely to really make you feel.
Last Seen Alive
As hard as this movie works at being bloody awful, there’s a kernel of something here that keeps you hooked.
Bob’s Burgers: The Movie
This animated offshoot feels like an extended TV episode, rather than a cinematic experience.
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