Star Wars clocks $6.41m opening day
Despite a robust opening day in Australia, the latest Star Wars movie couldn’t match the heights of its predecessors.
Despite a robust opening day in Australia, the latest Star Wars movie couldn’t match the heights of its predecessors.
This charming comedy won a prestigious audience award at one of the world’s biggest film festivals, and it’s finally opening in Australia.
He’s one of Hollywood’s most bankable stars with a new movie in the offing, and Dwayne Johnson told news.com.au there is one question from his past he often returns to.
It’s time to put what was once the fastest hunk of junk in the universe on blocks, writes Vicky Roach, as she reviews one of the most anticipated movies this year — Star Wars: Rise of the Skywalker.
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EVERYONE grew up with the stories of Winnie-the-Pooh, Christopher Robin and the Hundred Acre Wood. But not everything was rosy behind the scenes.
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REVIEW: Tulip Fever is set in 1630s Amsterdam, a heavy-breathing hotbed of sex, money, sex, unhappy marriages, sex, phantom pregnancies, sex, blackmail, and then a little more sex.
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REVIEW: Daddy’s Home 2 is a dud comedy sequel with a new secret weapon to make your misery complete — the creepy punchline-pulverising stylings of Mel Gibson.
REVIEW: The Butterfly Tree is a new Australian film that is eye-catching and head-scratching in equal measure. Some inspired visual flair is let down by inelegant, garbled scripting.
NO RUSHING to the cinema to catch this breathtaking new movie. You can stream this Oscar contender tonight or, you know, anytime you want.
GADOT who was pregnant when she was filming ‘Justice League’ says saving the world on screen is child’s play compared to motherhood.
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