Expend4bles nails gory glory days of action
Expend4bles ain’t about to go messing with the winning, wincing formula of he-men, optional dialogue and high body count, writes Leigh Paatsch.
Expend4bles ain’t about to go messing with the winning, wincing formula of he-men, optional dialogue and high body count, writes Leigh Paatsch.
The Exorcist was one of the scariest mainstream motion pictures of all time. With this new sequel, you will have no choice but to listen, and no choice but to be scared, writes Leigh Paatsch.
The Creator will come to be regarded by most sci-fi enthusiasts as an honourably flawed, yet a totally admirable movie experience, writes Leigh Paatsch.
Liam Neeson redeems himself admirably with his latest 70-year-old-bloke-about-to-snap opus, writes Leigh Paatsch.
Three years after misfiring with the original, director Zach Snyder has redeemed himself with a rip-roaring reworking of Justice League.
As Hollywood gets back to work, we look at who is likely to win a Golden Globe for the best TV and film we’ve binged on at home.
It is the one and only superhero movie blockbuster of 2020, but the latest Wonder Woman film is slightly sappier and far more crappier than its predecessor.
From Wonder Woman 1984 to The Dry, these are the not-to-be-missed movies in cinemas this summer.
From a WWI epic to a family adventure, Leigh Paatsch nominates his best and worst of what hit our screens in 2020.
Heavily bearded, highly stressed and hardly speaking, George Clooney is not the man so many know and love in his new post-apocalyptic thriller.
From horror, adventure, comedy and docos, Leigh Paatsch reviews the new offerings on Binge, Netflix, Google and more.
From It’s a Wonderful Life to Elf and The Muppet’s Christmas Carol, Leigh Paatsch has pulled together the must-watch movies of the festive season.
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