Austin Butler is ‘guy-candy’ in new bikie flick
Not since Brad Pitt slunk into view in Thelma & Louise has the camera loved anyone as much as Austin Butler, 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.
Documentary reveals why the world bought into power, passion and political values of Midnight Oil, writes Leigh Paatsch.
Despicable Me 4 proves the adventures of Gru and his ever-expanding entourage won’t be getting old any time soon, writes Leigh Paatsch.
Hit Man, starring Top Gun and Anyone But You’s Glen Powell, is on target to be one of the best movies of 2024, writes Leigh Paatsch.
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.
MATT Damon’s Jason Bourne is back — and so is his memory. But is the fourth movie in the much-loved spy franchise worth the wait?
REVIEW: There is still a fire in American rabblerouser Michael Moore’s belly, but there is more smoke than actual flames in his latest work.
REVIEW: How the heck did this epic fail of the epic Gods of Egypt get a whopping green light, and a $195 million budget?
FILMS Mad Max Fury Road and The Revenant go head to head at the Academy Awards on Monday. National Film Critic Leigh Paatsch picks the winners.
NO SPOILERS. Rise and shine, Star Wars fans. The long wait is over, and there’s a resounding verdict on the new film.
MOVIE review: After several superb documentaries on disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong, The Program captures his evil as only a feature film can.
FORMER cricketer Brett Lee is the leading man in a new Bollywood flick, and the verdict is in. Let’s just say he gets bowled for a duck.
REVIEW: Storytelling takes a backseat to theatrics as Guillermo del Toro creates a horror movie minus much horror in new film Crimson Peak.
REVIEW: Tom Hardy’s double turn as both Kray brothers in Legend doesn’t excuse the fact the film is gormlessly glorifying two awful human beings.
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