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Indiana Jones, Barbie, Spider-Man and Tom Cruise are all set to turn up the heat in Australian cinemas this winter. Leigh Paatsch reveals the new releases on the way.
Indiana Jones, Barbie, Spider-Man and Tom Cruise are all set to turn up the heat in Australian cinemas this winter. Leigh Paatsch reveals the new releases on the way.
With the 95th Academy Awards just around the corner, Leigh Paatsch reveals his predictions on who will take home a coveted Oscar. See the list and vote in the poll.
The blockbuster sequel to the world’s highest-grossing movie of all-time is set to make a new record after hitting a rare milestone just 12 days after its release.
Anyone ready for a re-run of Die Hard, Home Alone or Love, Actually? There’s nothing better than kicking back over the festive break with a Christmas movie. Here’s where to find them.
A true story set at the height of the Iran hostage crisis in 1979 brings the thrills in Argo and a soft-hearted fairytale will have viewers hooked from the opening scene in Slumdog Millionaire. This weekend’s TV offerings are jam-packed with entertainment.
Class Action Park reveals the strange but true tale of a seriously dodgy theme park, and Bill Murray reunites with his Lost In Translation director to play a Detective dad in On the Rocks.
Tonight’s free-to-air viewing selections include timeless he-said-she-said rom-com When Harry Met Sally, gangsta fairytale Chappie, and lukewarm Nicholas Sparks-inspired, Zac Efron starring sop The Lucky One.
There’s a movie for all tastes available on streaming services this weekend, so make the most of the bad weather and lack of footy and curl up on the couch with one of these films.
Sean Connery goes on an action adventure in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Woody Allen takes us on a Spanish romp in Vicky, Cristina Barcelona and a West Texas high-school football team captivates in Friday Night Lights. Here’s all tonight’s TV fare rated.
Millie Bobby Brown has all the answers as Sherlock Holmes’ younger sister in ‘Enola Holmes’, and Dakota Johnson puts her 50 Shades shockers behind her in the feel-good fun of ‘The High Note’.
Art blends perfectly with heart against a Parisian backdrop in Amelie, eerie psychodrama Take Shelter takes viewers on a race against time and Disney offers another classic animation in Mulan. Leigh Paatsch rates all the TV offerings tonight.
A star-studded cast led by Spider-Man’s Tom Holland inject life into The Devil All the Time; and Keanu Reeves rules in the long-awaited sequel, Bill & Ted Face the Music.
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