Intense new movie packs a punch
A White, White Day isn’t the kind of movie many cinemagoers would usually see. But in a vacuum with few Hollywood popcorn flicks, you’ll be rewarded for your time.
A White, White Day isn’t the kind of movie many cinemagoers would usually see. But in a vacuum with few Hollywood popcorn flicks, you’ll be rewarded for your time.
If you’re the type of person who likes to invite terror into your loungeroom, this new streaming movie will do the trick.
Remember Gravitrons, that ride that spins you around so fast you feel a bit sick afterwards? That’s like this new movie.
The director of Shia LaBeouf’s new movie, The Tax Collector, has been forced to step in amid a wave of criticism over the star’s role.
Inspired by the real-life writer of some terrifying horror stories, this new film is bewitching and obsessive.
RISING Sydney actor Odessa Young goes head-to-head with the star in this week’s gripping gothic biopic Shirley
Except for a lucky few, Australians have been able to only hear about how great this show is. Now, we can finally stream it.
You think you know Charles Dickens’ classic story, but you’ve never seen it like this before. Its writer and director explains his unconventional choice.
What could’ve been a raucous, wild comedy is instead let down by its timidity, generating only sporadic laughs. What a shame.
The new Netflix move The Story Of Fire Saga — starring Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams — remains true to the spirit of Eurovision even while it pokes fun at the musical institution, writes movie reviewer Vicky Roach. WHAT TO WATCH
Powerful and visceral, this new Netflix movie was one of the most anticipated releases this year. It doesn’t disappoint.
After months locked out of cinemas, we’re all tantalisingly close to being able to rush back to theatres. These are the movies you can see first.
Deeply uncomfortable with a phenomenal lead performance, this new movie will stick in your head for days. And it’s available to watch at home.
The movie version of a smash hit musical that fans wait years to see is about to be released but there is one detail that won’t make it to the small screen.
Streaming giant Netflix has revealed it will release a follow-up to the 2000 cult children’s stop-animation classic – and we mustn’t panic.
Bryce Dallas Howard spent a lot of time on press tours with co-star Chris Pratt. She noticed he was never asked a certain type of question.
A new film spanning a key weekend in Princess Diana’s life has found its leading lady – and the choice of A-lister is wildly unexpected.
Following a tortured journey spanning two decades, Disney’s blockbuster adaptation hits streaming today. Was it worth the wait?
Ouch. The latest film to drop on Netflix has received a dreadful – and very rare – 0 per cent rating on Rotten Tomatoes. So why is it so bad?
This week’s news that there was no longer a release date for new time-bending spy caper movie Tenet is more disappointing than the endings of Lost and Game Of Thrones combined, Duncan Lay writes.
Funny duo Kumail Nanjiani and Issa Rae fail one major test in this undemanding crime caper, plus Shailene Woodley’s new love triangle
Pixar’s new film Out — which features the first gay lead character for the company — is melting hearts on Disney+.
Silly, hilarious and coming in at only 87 minutes long, this comedy originally meant for cinemas, is the perfect movie for Netflix.
The celebrated Hollywood beauty is unrecognisable in her latest screen outing
With its delectable meals and good-natured banter, Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan’s final trip together is a pleasurable journey.
Hugh Jackman might be getting all the attention for his star turn in this new movie, but the wild story is the real draw.
John Travolta’s movie Battlefield Earth has long been considered the worst movie ever made, but there’s one that’s worse.
This Australian drama starring Hugo Weaving was meant to be out in cinemas now but has been diverted for digital release at home.
Bombing at the box office, Blake Lively’s movie is on track to lose tens of millions of dollars. We can see why. At least now you’ve been warned.
A new Netflix romantic-comedy movie has dropped on the streaming platform, and fans are already begging for a sequel.
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