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Infinity Pool Review
Uncomfortable and unhinged. Infinity Pool is the holiday from hell.
Book Club: The Next Chapter Review
A distinct lack of actual book references in this film.
Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol 3 Review
GOTG3 is a welcome return to quality entertainment from Marvel, but the fact it isn’t bad doesn’t mean it is close to as good, groundbreaking or strong as the original.
In Conversation with Senior Commissioner at Sky Originals NZ, Thomas Robins
We speak with Thomas Robins - currently Senior Commissioner of Sky Originals NZ - ahead of his appearance at Screen Forever.
The Giants Review
The titular giants of this film are the towering Eucalyptus Regnans presiding over lutruwita / Tasmania’s old growth forests, alongside - of course - the giant of the Australian Greens movement, Bob Brown.
In Conversation with Showrunner and Screenwriter Elise McCredie
We speak with showrunner and screenwriter Elise McCredie ahead of her panel presentation at this year’s Screen Forever conference.
The Innocent Review
A mile a minute, super slick, The Innocent is a rip roaring time in the cinema.
Sisi and I Review
Screening as part of the German Film Festival in Australia, Sisi and I is a gorgeously shot, off kilter historical romance that plays with artistry that it never fully achieves.
In Conversation with Filmmaker Damon Gameau
We speak with filmmaker Damon Gameau ahead of his keynote address at this year’s Screen Forever conference.
Polite Society Review
This film is a hell of a lot of fun, and a fantastic time in the cinema.
Ghosted
Don’t just ghost this one; block it, get a new number, and throw your phone in the river.
Mafia Mamma Review
This chaotic comedy throws you for tonal whiplash throughout, creating a deeply confusing, oft boring but occasionally fun film.
The Pope’s Exorcist Review
Rusty is a wise-cracking, moped riding, demon destroying exorcist in this romp that is as enjoyable as it is middling.
Drizzle Boy Review - Qld Theatre
All in all Drizzle Boy is a joyful, touching and important piece of theatre and we highly recommend you see it.
Allelujah
Allelujah is a completely baffling exercise; blowing up an otherwise poorly constructed and disinteresting light ensemble comedy set amidst a geriatric ward by veering hard into serial killer territory, before breaking the fourth wall in a dumbfounding piece of propaganda.
The Super Marios Bros. Movie Review
The Super Mario Bros avoids disaster, but doesn’t bring anything new to the tale in this all too familiar animated film.
Air Review
Air is the sort of simple, wholesome content that - when done well, and it is done very well here - makes an impact.
John Wick: Chapter 4 Review
A bloody and brutal end to John’s story.
Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Review
You’ll want to roll the dice on this one. A rollicking good time, that - against all odds - is very funny and a lot of fun.
Living Review
Living is the antithesis of the gratuitous, showy, self-obsessed Oscar nominated movies of this year. But despite its contentment with a lack of ambition, it’s a quietly marvelous piece of filmmaking and performance.
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