A Dog’s Way Home, straight to dog lovers’ hearts
A Dog’s Way Home is one of those movies where one pooch must travel solo for many thousands of kilometres to be reunited with their rightful owner. You know the drill, dog lovers.
A Dog’s Way Home is one of those movies where one pooch must travel solo for many thousands of kilometres to be reunited with their rightful owner. You know the drill, dog lovers.
King of Thieves rounds up Michael Caine and a whole lot of old stagers for a wheezy codger caper based on the true story of the biggest burglary in UK history, writes Leigh Paatsch.
Greta is a torrid trashy tale of a naive waitress who lands in NYC from out of town, and rapidly becomes needy, nutty Greta’s latest fixation. One for the so-bad-it’s-good fans, writes Leigh Paatsch.
The Academy Awards overlooked a far superior film, and chose the winner for the top gong in an act of self-preservation for the traditional Hollywood movie business, writes Leigh Paatsch.
WHAT will you be watching at the movies this summer? Leigh Paatsch has the lowdown on what’s on the big screens in coming months.
MOVIE review: Jake Gyllenhaal channels the best of Robert De Niro in the dark and disturbing Nightcrawler.
MOVIE review: This dinky, but delightful documentary commemorates the 60th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s 1954 tour of Australia and New Zealand.
MOVIE review: It’s Adam Sandler, but thankfully not as you know him, in the solid ensemble drama Men, Women and Children.
MOVIE review: It is a most intriguing sign of the times when one of the better Australian films of 2014 consciously elects to bypass a run in cinemas altogether.
MOVIE review: The first of two long goodbyes to the global phenomenon of The Hunger Games, Mockingjay Part 1 delivers exactly what it must, saving the rest (and the best?) for last.
MOVIE Review: The Dark Horse is the true story of the late Genesis Potini, a Maori chess genius who battled a bipolar disorder throughout his life.
MOVIE review: The new B-grade buddy comedy Let’s Be Cops progresses steadily through three distinct phases.
MOVIE review: No one’s going to mistake My Old Lady for Let’s Be Cops in this or any other lifetime.
MOVIE review: If we are to learn anything from the magnificently miserable crime drama The Drop, it is that there is no honour among thieves.
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