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Elio Review
Serviceable enough entertainment, Elio never really hits major heights in its examination of uniqueness and loneliness.
El 47 Review
The perfect amount of heartwarming drama, laugh out loud comedy, and true story realism to kick off the Spanish Film Festival in Australia!
Materialists Review
Materialists is an assured, beautiful and immersive drama that has the trappings of a rom-com, without ever really falling into the tropes of that genre; both high, and low.
Dangerous Animals Review
Dangerous Animals is worth the admission for the frothy crescendo of an ending.
Ballerina Review
Full of gun-toting violence, Ballerina doesn’t quite capture the magic of John Wick.
How To Train Your Dragon Review
Gorgeously rendered, this live action update has a lot of heart, despite being a pretty much shot-for-shot remake of the animated original.
The Phoenician Scheme Review
The Phoenician Scheme is a lovely time in the cinema for Wes fans, but it feels a little underdone.
Lilo & Stitch Review
Full of fun, heart and warmth, Lilo & Stitch is the rare Disney live adaptation that really works.
Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning Review
Overly long and a little messy, this final Mission Impossible is saved by the wild stunts and Tom Cruise’s irrepressible charm.
Thunderbolts* Review
A darker than normal fare from Marvel, anchored by some wonderful actors and visuals, but also once again succumbing to the structural barriers of films like this.
The Amateur Review
The Amateur never quite kicks into high gear, in either of the worlds it wants to play in!
A Minecraft Movie Review
Against all of my better judgement, and all my will, A Minecraft Movie was a huge barrel of fun and laughter, and I can do nothing but recommend you check it out either in cinemas or when it comes to streaming.
Persian Film Festival Australia 2025 Reveals Daring Program
The Persian Film Festival Australia 2025 returns this April and May to offer a unique cinematic experience that brings together the best of Persian cinema from the past year, presenting stories that transcend borders and connect people across the globe.
A Working Man Review
Much like the hands of its title character, A Working Man isn’t smooth sailing; but let go a little and you’re bound to have a good time.
Warfare Review
Warfare is completely claustrophobic, incredibly tense, and remarkably well-paced. Stacked full of up-and-coming talent, it's a subtle, insightful exploration of the brutality of war, wrapped up in 95 minutes of explosive, edge of your seat action. A must see!
Black Bag Review
Razor sharp, whippy and fun, Black Bag is a joy to experience in the theatre.
Snow White Review
While not a complete disaster, and while possessing a charming lead performance from Rachel Zegler, the tonal shifts, all over the place cinematography, Gal Gadot and a handful of wildly animated dwarves makes this reimagining a misfire.
The Alto Knights Review
There’s nothing you haven’t seen before here, and the dual role De Niro plays can at times be distracting; but damn it is great to watch him play a mobster.
Mickey 17 Review
Bong Joon Ho’s post Best Picture return to cinemas is a little too absurdist, and a little too hamfisted, to be truly great; but there are some fun unique sci-fi moments here mixed with a wonderful lead performance.
I’m Still Here Review
A beautiful and subtly tense examination of a horrific real life story, that feels ripped authentically and heartbreakingly from a different time.
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