Mega free-to-air weekend movie guide
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.
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.
Melbourne director Leigh Whannell, who had filmgoers hiding behind their seats with Saw, is back with this sleek, efficient and deceptively intimidating thriller.
You’ll take the Jimmy Barnes you thought you knew and throw him out the window after you watch this powerful documentary about the Aussie rocker’s hard-fought childhood. Here’s what else to stream this weekend.
It won’t be making any best-of-year lists. But Sonic the Hedgehog has a surprising glow as it gives two faded ‘90s institutions a massive makeover.
Had Fantasy Island stuck with the basic blueprint of the ancient TV hit, it might have stayed in the vicinity of watchable for at least a few of its 110 minutes of screen time.
Renée Zellweger goes up, over the rainbow and soars to stratospheric heights in her portrayal of Judy Garland and it’s a sight you need to stream. Here’s what else to watch this weekend.
Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to be cheap chocolates, flat champagne and badly made rom-coms. Here are ten easy-to-find movies that have the right levels of romance, laughter and tears this Valentine’s Day.
Paul Walter Hauser is the star of true-life drama Richard Jewell, worked with Oscar-winning director Clint Eastwood, and has acted alongside Margot Robbie. But Hauser says he knows all too well the feeling of being an outsider.
Parasite was first released in Australia eight months ago, but off the back of it’s history-making Best Picture win at the Oscars, this twisty mystery is getting a wide re-release. And you need to see it.
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