Film Review
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Everything Everywhere All At Once Film Review
Right now, there are multiple versions of you spanning across an infinite number of universes, each exhibiting the results of an infinite number of outcomes.
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The Batman Film Review
To save the sceptics the effort of having to dig through the forthcoming observations and critiques, it might be best to get that one pressing question answered and out of
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Blacklight Film Review
Writer/Director Mark Williams ('Honest Thief') reunites with Liam Neeson ('Honest Thief', 'The Marksman') to deliver yet another action-packed adventure with the new
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Spencer Film Review
Kristen Stewart's Princess Diana is stirring, arresting, and gripping.
'Spencer' follows Diana as she travels to the Queen's Sandringham Estate for Christmas in... -
Ghostbusters: Afterlife Film Review
When a small town hermit known only as the Dirt Farmer dies, residents are shocked to learn he had a family. And when that family arrives to clean out his home, it sets off a
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Red Rocket Film Review
If there is one subject that has fascinated American filmmaker Sean Baker, it is the lives of sex workers.
From his 2012 film ‘Starlet’ to his acclaimed follow-ups... -
The Matrix Resurrections Film Review
You feel the years that have passed in watching ‘The Matrix Resurrections’, so it is comforting to find that Director/Writer Lana Wachowski still brims with creative energy,
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House Of Gucci Film Review
'House Of Gucci' feels like a lost puppy at a few points during its whopping 2 hour 40 minute run-time, and it even has you questioning its genre at others, but the project
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Spider-Man: No Way Home Film Review
Normally, in a review, I give you the pros and cons, and together we figure out if this is a movie you want to see. I can't here. Everything is a spoiler. In fact, everything
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King Richard Film Review
Driven by a clear vision of their future and using unconventional methods, Richard Williams (Will Smith) has a plan that will take his daughters, Venus (Saniyya Sidney) and
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Dune Film Review
'Dune' is one of those special moments in cinema where a film’s appeal reaches beyond its polished (in this case two-and-a-half hour) final product – that is to say, there's
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Venom: Let There Be Carnage Film Review
In 'Venom', audiences were treated to the budding (b)romance of snarking symbiote Venom and all-round disaster and lobster assassin Eddie Brock.
It was a pretty... -
Last Night In Soho Film Review
‘Last Night In Soho’ stays true to its word, a thriller that chills and parcels out thoughtfully the clues and red herrings that lead to the heart of its central tragic
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Ascension Film Review @ Brisbane International Film Festival 2021
‘Ascension’ is an American-made documentary by Jessica Kingdon, observing the economic rise of mainland China in recent years.
The style of filmmaking could be... -
No Time To Die Film Review
‘No Time To Die’ comes touted as the final 'James Bond' film with Daniel Craig in the role and it seems the stewards of the franchise intend to take their time exiting the
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Bad Luck Banging Or Loony Porn Film Review @ Brisbane International Film Festival 2021
‘Bad Luck Banging Or Loony Porn’ is a firecracker of a film, a rebellious cry in the face of madness straight out of Romania.
A picture that rails against humanity... -
The Card Counter Film Review @ Brisbane International Film Festival 2021
‘The Card Counter’ is not about gambling. It tells a story within that world and understands it very well, but it is not a film about gambling.
Oscar Isaac plays... -
Eternals Film Review
It has been a long time coming but the 26th film from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, ‘Eternals’, is the one that finally feels like we’ve been there, and we’ve done that.
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Local Shorts Focus: Brisbane Review @ Brisbane International Film Festival
Audiences and filmmakers alike attended the premiere of locally-produced short films at New Farm Cinemas on Saturday night (23 October) as part of the Brisbane International
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Undine Film Review @ Brisbane International Film Festival 2021
‘Undine’ is a film elevated by the talent involved – you can see how a version of this story could be told with less mystery, a brighter palette and heightened performances
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