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Michael Keaton returns to his Mr Mom roots in this old-fashioned slice of life

Michael Keaton returns to his Mr Mom roots in this old-fashioned slice of life

In Goodrich, he plays a gallery owner who must look after his nine-year-old twins when their mother leaves to go to rehab.

  • by Jake Wilson

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Perfectly cast, Wicked is made bigger and better on screen
★★★★
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Perfectly cast, Wicked is made bigger and better on screen

Director Jon M. Chu has taken a successfully radical approach to the beloved Broadway musical, smoothing out the kinks in the narrative.

  • by Sandra Hall
Two friends from across the divide try to make sense of the horrors in the West Bank
★★★½
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Two friends from across the divide try to make sense of the horrors in the West Bank

No Other Land, which won best documentary and an audience award at the Berlin Film Festival, was made by a collective of Israeli and Palestinian activists.

  • by Garry Maddox
Confused? That seems to be the whole point of this movie
★★★½
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Confused? That seems to be the whole point of this movie

The plot is familiar in Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point, but it comes with a subtle twist.

  • by Jake Wilson
Mescal is the star of Gladiator II, but Denzel Washington steals the show

Mescal is the star of Gladiator II, but Denzel Washington steals the show

As the gladiator Lucius, Paul Mescal wisely doesn’t try to emulate Russell Crowe’s swagger in the original film.

  • by Jake Wilson
The Rock’s Christmas comedy is neither naughty nor nice
★★
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The Rock’s Christmas comedy is neither naughty nor nice

As seasonal cash-grabs go, Red One is relatively benign – and it never transcends its status as a family-friendly product.

  • by Jake Wilson
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Australian comedy Audrey goes to dark, dark places in its hunt for laughs
★★★½
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Australian comedy Audrey goes to dark, dark places in its hunt for laughs

Jackie van Beek plays a former Logie winner who pretends to be her teenage daughter in a black comedy that counts Muriel’s Wedding as a spiritual predecessor.

  • by Craig Mathieson
Lifting the veil on the horror abuse Jelena Dokic faced as a young tennis player

Lifting the veil on the horror abuse Jelena Dokic faced as a young tennis player

Of the many harrowing stories in the documentary, Unbreakable: The Jelena Dokic Story, the worst is when her father beats her in a locked bathroom after a loss.

  • by Garry Maddox
Saturday Night Live’s origin story gets lost in the nostalgia

Saturday Night Live’s origin story gets lost in the nostalgia

Director Jason Reitman’s fanfic is crammed with characters and subplots, yet it is too micromanaged to convey any real feeling of anarchy.

  • by Jake Wilson
‘Whale is delicious’: The push to revive Japan’s whaling culture

‘Whale is delicious’: The push to revive Japan’s whaling culture

These days, most Japanese people have either never eaten or rarely eat whale meat. But one filmmaker wants to change that.

  • by Lisa Visentin
Indigenous thriller’s child-stealing spirit conjures horrors of the Stolen Generation

Indigenous thriller’s child-stealing spirit conjures horrors of the Stolen Generation

The Moogai is both monster and metaphor, but unfortunately, this well-intentioned film isn’t as scary as it’s trying to be.

  • by Sandra Hall

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