Zac Efron’s outback nightmare
“It ain’t no f–king joke out here.” That’s the caution from one unnamed stranger in the slow-burn Australian survival thriller Gold.
“It ain’t no f–king joke out here.” That’s the caution from one unnamed stranger in the slow-burn Australian survival thriller Gold.
The American director Paul Thomas Anderson makes films that are not like anyone else’s. Each is a must-see, but Licorice Pizza just might be his best one yet.
Shane, a new documentary about the great leg spinner Shane Warne reveals a complex character caught between his family and the international spotlight
Red Rocket, centres on a down-on-his-luck male porn star, screen name Mikey Saber, who returns to his home town in Texas, bruised, broke and full of bullshit.
The balletic sword fight between the staid English duke and the sex-mad Russian monk is the best scene in the movie.
Stephen Romei says goodbye to his friend David Brearley
This Marvel hit is full of surprises, including the death of a main character.
In the world of The Matrix, one of people versus artificial intelligence, coming back from the dead is no biggie.
Nicole Kidman gives a wonderfully out-sized performance as the larger-than-life Lucille Ball in Aaron Sorkin’s passionate biographical drama Being the Ricardos.
As opening scenes go, the one in Don’t Look Up is a ripper: there’s a 10km-wide comet heading directly for Earth.
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