Houston doco pulls no punches
REVIEW: Anything but a puff piece, Whitney: Can I Be Me? is a poignant portrait of the diva taking in the musical highs and drug-induced lows.
REVIEW: Anything but a puff piece, Whitney: Can I Be Me? is a poignant portrait of the diva taking in the musical highs and drug-induced lows.
REVIEW: It’s girls behaving badly — think Weekend At Bernies meets The Hangover — as a hens night goes very wrong in a star-studded comedy.
ONE of Tom Cruise’s co-stars has spoken about a minor incident that happened behind the scenes of The Mummy that left the action star “really pissed”.
AFTER stepping away from the spotlight, Demi Moore is back — and she’s looking hotter than ever.
ROSAMUND Pike says playing the dark, twisted character of Amy Elliot-Dune in Gone Girl was so traumatising she knew she wanted to fall pregnant as soon as filming stopped.
IT took an astrophysicist, a movie’s special effects team and 800 terabytes of data. Now, we have our first look at what a real black hole may actually look like.
SOFIA Vergara ignored producers’ warnings of a $5 million fine for sharing photos from the set of Magic Mike XXL, posting this image of the hunks.
REVIEW: This icy cold relationship procedural will chill you to the bone for some time to come. And also put you off a holiday at the snow!
REVIEW: All that can be said of Fury is that it is what is — a brutally basic war picture with Brad Pitt aboard to sweeten the deal.
REVIEW: One of those broad ensemble displays forged from a familiar template — the cracked family reglued together after a loved one’s death.
REVIEW: In the annals of amnesia movies Before I Go To Sleep, starring Nicole Kidman, may not be remembered fondly. If at all.
ACTOR J.K. Simmons, acclaimed for his role in movie Whiplash, agrees with his character on the English language’s two most harmful words.
HE’S done action, romance, drama and sci-fi — but if war is hell, then why does Brad Pitt keep going back for more? Let him explain.
A TRIP to Australia almost 20 years ago taught a broken-hearted and not-yet-famous funnyman Simon Pegg that life was going to be “enormous fun”.
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/entertainment/movies/new-movies/page/167