A Goddess Among Us: Wonder Woman Entertains Despite Inability to Innovate
Is Wonder Woman the saviour of DC? Let’s not get too far ahead of ourselves.
Is Wonder Woman the saviour of DC? Let’s not get too far ahead of ourselves.
Thanks to NIXCo, ccpopculture has 5 double passes to give away to Q&A screenings of Hotel Coolgardie, screening at New Farm Cinemas (Brisbane) on Wednesday the 7th of June.
A War questions the moral fibre of its sympathetic characters, which makes for tough viewing.
If you have an interest in the continued existence of interesting independent film, then Netflix should be an ally, not the enemy.
Either Baywatch or Dead Men Tell No Tales could have been good – well, passable – with screenplays content to be plain ol’ mediocre.
20th Century Women is equal parts intoxicating and infuriating.
Rosalie Blum is an unashamed crowdpleaser, offering mystery, broad comedy and a buoyancy that prompts post-film recommendations.
Don’t Tell is an excellent film with major flaws, undone by its own lack of focus.
Ridley Scott uses all the black goop and snarling xenomorphs to stage an earnest, ambitious attempt to grapple with big ideas.
Things to Come is grounded in the personal, but it’s also deeply invested in the philosophical and the political.