Six movies worth streaming this weekend
IT’S as close to a four-day weekend as you can get. So what better time to catch up on some of the best movies on Foxtel Now, Netflix, Stan, SBS on Demand and Amazon Prime.
IT’S as close to a four-day weekend as you can get. So what better time to catch up on some of the best movies on Foxtel Now, Netflix, Stan, SBS on Demand and Amazon Prime.
IN Wildlife, a superb Carey Mulligan, Jake Gyllenhaal and Australian Ed Oxenbould depict a fragile family unit about to malfunction in telling, worrying and believable ways.
BOHEMIAN Rhapsody will have you waving your hands in the air like you just don’t care thanks to an electrifying portrayal.
STARRING Gerard Butler, Hunter Killer makes no sense whatsoever, but may possibly make your day if madcap mindless escapism on a submarine is what you really need.
IT’S Friday night, and everyone’s a winner – whether you’re off to the movies or tucked up at home with Big Brother, the footy and our homemade kebabs.
Pay close attention to one crucial line early on in Now You See Me, writes Leigh Paatsch.
USE Leigh Paatsch’s expert movie guide to find out which films now screening around the country are worth a look.
This is a coming-of-age movie. You’ve seen it before. All that’s missing is a narrator at the end to tell us “things would never be the same again”.
There are laughs to be had in The World’s End, but there is tedium to endure as well, as a team of japesters complete their ‘trilogy’.
FILM guru Leigh Paatsch reviews a selection of films showing in cinemas around the nation.
Oh, how those eyes twinkled. Oh, how those ivories tinkled. And oh my, how that closet rattled.
With its Marvel franchise stablemate The Avengers breaking box-office records on a regular basis, the X-Men series feels a bit like yesterday’s news.
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