Dora movie is Jumanji meets Indiana Jones
Dora and the Lost City of Gold an irresistible live-action adaptation of the long-running Nickelodeon cartoon series that’s fast-paced, friendly and not afraid to send itself up.
Dora and the Lost City of Gold an irresistible live-action adaptation of the long-running Nickelodeon cartoon series that’s fast-paced, friendly and not afraid to send itself up.
Sylvester Stallone was well served by the two Rocky spin-offs Creed I and II, but should have left Rambo in the 80s, where the character belonged
Brad Pitt’s spectacular space mission is more fascinated by the myster of human relationships than it is about alien life forms
The unique Ad Astra is, by turns, a cerebral and compelling experience. Don’t go thinking you’ll be getting anything like Matt Damon’s The Martian. Strap yourself in for a journey that will raise your pulse and expand your mind when least expected.
REVIEW: The Final Year is a moderately engrossing documentary chronicle of US President Barack Obam’s last months in the big chair of the Oval Office. And then came Trump!
REVIEW: It only takes minutes of dipping into The Shape of Water to recognise it will be making a splash in several categories at the coming Oscars. 13 nominations is pretty impressive!
REVIEW: Swinging Safari uses a polyester slingshot to catapult viewers deep into mid-1970s Australia, an esoteric era awash with boozy barbecues and bad taste as far as the eye can see.
REVIEW: The Commuter is Liam Neeson doing that reasonable revenge under duress thing everyone seems to love. Not sure old Liam is digging it much anymore though …
REVIEW: Mary and the Witch’s Flower lives up to Studio Ghibli’s famously high anime standards, even if it lands a notch below the works of the master Hayao Miyazaki.
REVIEW: Animated French TV series The Jungle Bunch gets its big-screen debut, which is lively enough for young viewers but has a few moments of humour for parents too.
REVIEW: acclaimed indigenous director Warwick Thornton follows up Samson and Delilah with a bleak Aussie western that packs an emotional punch.
REVIEW: Co-producer and star Margot Robbie is mesmerising — and oddly sympathetic — as disgraced skater Tonya Harding in a biopic with a difference.
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