Make your holiday streams come true
If your kids are housebound these summer holidays and can’t get to the cinema, never fear: we have you covered.
If your kids are housebound these summer holidays and can’t get to the cinema, never fear: we have you covered.
Bruce Springsteen’s acclaimed one-man Broadway show in your loungeroom — what better way to avoid relatives who have outstayed their welcome this festive season. Here are seven movies to stream right now.
One of the most heartening trends in cinema in 2018 is just how many great movies about women were released throughout the year, writes Leigh Paatsch.
If you’ve suffered through the earlier, inane Transformers offerings, Bumblebee will set everything right, and it could well be the best of the franchise.
REVIEW: A richly flavoured tale of misplaced meals and unrequited love from India, The Lunchbox is sure to satisfy your appetite.
JERSEY Boys: Clint Eastwood’s rags-to-riches-to-ructions musical delivers much more than a bunch of catchy tunes.
TIM’S Vermeer: Can a man who has never picked up a brush before recreate the works of a master? And did that famous artist really “paint” at all?
CALVARY: An extraordinary conversation in the confessional kicks of a gripping drama that’s not so much a whodunit as a whosaidit.
RIO 2: Dead-set city slicker Blu struggles to fit in with his jungle surrounds — and a frumpy father-in-law — in this so-so sequel.
LOOKING for a way to entertain the kids these school holidays? Here’s Leigh Paatsch’s picks for the best and worst films for kids and parents.
YVES Saint Laurent: The rags to riches story of a haute couture high-flyer sells fashionistas short.
TRANSFORMERS: Age of Extinction: Never before has a big-ticket budget been blown on such a small-minded outcome.
THE Last Impresario: Parties, drugs and stellar celebrity pals all but defined one of the most connected individuals in showbiz history — and all but destroyed him as well.
THE Last Impresario: Parties, drugs and stellar celebrity pals all but defined one of the most connected individuals in showbiz history — and all but destroyed him as well.
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