New wings in Charlie’s Angels struggle to carry old ideas
A check of the time tells us it’s reboot o’clock. Yet again. A check of the pulse tells us there is no real reason to get excited, yet again.
A check of the time tells us it’s reboot o’clock. Yet again. A check of the pulse tells us there is no real reason to get excited, yet again.
Ford V Ferrari is about a whole lot more than a life lived on four wheels. So much so that even non-petrolheads who’d rather watch a doco about public transport will find themselves engrossed and entertained.
With commanding performances and a compelling story, you’ll unquestioningly give all your attention to this new movie.
Keira Knightley admits she loves political thrillers so she’s excited about her new movie Official Secrets, where she takes on the role of UK whistleblower Katharine Gun, who in 2003 leaked a memo revealing the US engaged in illegal spying on diplomats during the Iraq invasion.
REVIEW: Patti Cake$ is right up there with great hip-hop movies like 8 Mile and Hustle & Flow. And miraculously, it stars an Australian unknown!
REVIEW: Tommy’s Honour is set in the wild, woolly and whiskery early days of Open Championship golf in 1870s Scotland.
AN AD agency has been forced into an embarrassing U-turn after plastering a Sydney wall with a huge mural of Jennifer Lawrence.
HOLY bald patch Margot, is that you? The actress has undergone a complete makeover for her latest role as famous redhead Queen Elizabeth I.
SWEDISH actor Bill Skarsgard deliberately steered clear of Tim Curry’s version and Heath Ledger’s Joker, instead mining his own fears to play Pennywise the Dancing Clown in It.
HE’S best known as Alan Partridge but Steve Coogan is increasingly showing his serious side, including in new drama, The Dinner.
IF YOU were hoping to see President Trump in Matt Damon’s new movie, there’s a pretty wild reason why he isn’t in it.
DON’T worry, you’re not about to be lectured with some sombre documentary. Sometimes, important messages are best delivered with laughs.
IT HAD all the right ingredients for a fun action-comedy, like its megastars Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson. And yet…
LEAVE all notions of shame and propriety at the door. To really enjoy this movie, you need to surrender yourself to it.
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