Guy Ritchie action romp leads top movies to stream
From a true-ish WWII tale turned into a fun action romp, to an inspirational sporting story and a gorgeous looking romance, Leigh Paatsch reviews top streaming movies.
From a true-ish WWII tale turned into a fun action romp, to an inspirational sporting story and a gorgeous looking romance, Leigh Paatsch reviews top streaming movies.
While Fly Me To the Moon does not always take the most direct or smooth route, an excellent lead pairing of Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum never falters, writes Leigh Paatsch.
It may be a reboot of a ’90s classic, but Twisters’ weather at its worst owns every single centimetre of the big screen. There’s just one thing missing, writes Leigh Paatsch.
Not since Brad Pitt slunk into view in Thelma & Louise has the camera loved anyone as much as Austin Butler, writes Leigh Paatsch.
Jennifer Lawrence shows surprising comic timing and a willingness to throw herself ‘under the bus’ in No Hard Feelings, writes Leigh Paatsch.
Despite a bonkers collection of cameos, The Flash movie is overconfident, writes Leigh Paatsch. Read full review.
Into the Spider-Verse laid claim to being one of the best animated movies ever and kicked off the multiverse craze. Its sequel goes even further.
Indiana Jones, Barbie, Spider-Man and Tom Cruise are all set to turn up the heat in Australian cinemas this winter. Leigh Paatsch reveals the new releases on the way.
FILM REVIEW: Emily Blunt masterfully pours herself into her sorrowful character in The Girl on the Train, a film with considerable weaknesses.
FILM REVIEW: Deepwater Horizon is a real-life catastrophe restaged for both your education and entertainment. The right balance is struck.
LIFE, Animated is a beautiful little documentary with a big, life-affirming story to tell. It concerns a miracle brought about by Disney movies.
FILM review: This take on the legend of The Magnificent Seven feels as if it is lacking a certain something that could take it to the next level.
FILM review: Tim Burton’s latest film Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children is a stilted, stop-start adventure.
REVIEW: You have seen this film many times before but The Carer actually turns out to be better than most iterations of this hoary old set-up.
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