First review: Why Oppenheimer is cinema at its very best
Christopher Nolan’s biopic Oppenheimer shows the great heights that cinema can hit and all but assures an Oscar for leading man Cillian Murphy.
Christopher Nolan’s biopic Oppenheimer shows the great heights that cinema can hit and all but assures an Oscar for leading man Cillian Murphy.
After months of hype and unprecedented levels of pinkness, Margot Robbie’s Barbie movie is finally here. But it’s definitely not for kids. See review.
It’s hard to keep a horror franchise down, and the long-running Insidious comes back from the dead with The Red Door.
With mind-boggling stunts and awe-inspiring action, Leigh Paatsch looks at whether the latest installment of Mission: Impossible franchise will appease its loyal fanbase.
From Borat to Sarah Palin, Bill Murray to Mel Gibson — these are the new movies landing on your streaming platforms. Leigh Paatsch runs the rule over the latest offerings.
Comedy, superheroes, drama, musicals and romance … the small screen has it all over the coming nights. Leigh Paatsch reveals the ones to watch and the ones to avoid.
Sam Neill and Michael Caton shine in an Aussie remake of Icelandic festival favourite Rams; the new version of Rebecca is just fine — under one condition.
From the most entertaining Harry Potter flick in the franchise, to the least impressive Godfather film, and a timely US political drama — there’s a movie for everyone to enjoy on telly tonight.
Comedy, superheroes, drama, musicals and romance … the small screen has it all over the coming nights. Leigh Paatsch rates — and slates — what’s on offer on free-to-air TV for the long weekend.
A thought-provoking comedy from Judd Apatow and a fascinating documentary about a mystery on Everest are just two of the diverse entertainment options on streaming platforms this weekend. Leigh Paatsch looks at the best movies on Binge, Netflix and more.
From family-friendly flicks to top-shelf terror, these are the movies you should put on your must-watch list for Halloween.
From an Agatha Christie whodunit to cheesy 80s comedies and romantic dramas — there’s a movie to suit everyone’s taste on TV tonight. We’ve rated every film so you don’t waste your time on a one-star dud.
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