Burgers and Lies: The Founder Repackages the Corrupt Capitalism Biopic
The movie about a man who achieved success by stealing other people’s ideas borrows liberally from other films itself.
The movie about a man who achieved success by stealing other people’s ideas borrows liberally from other films itself.
Trust South Korea to turn a film about elderly sex workers into a black comedy.
Part underdog sports story, part post-war resistance narrative, The Fencer finds resistance in the smallest thrusts and parries.
Denis Villeneuve’s optimistic sci-fi ambitions are undermined by a trite, often clichéd screenplay.
It’s safe to say that Tom Ford’s Nocturnal Animals was one of my most anticipated films of 2016. It did not disappoint.
While the Berserk series isn’t perfect, it nonetheless remains vital nearly two decades after it premiered.
Elle, Paul Verhoeven’s latest, inserts trashy rape-revenge tropes into polite French melodrama with provocative results.
For SBS Movies, I run down the top ten films to see at the 2016 Brisbane Asia Pacific Film Festival.
Derek Cianfrance treats this maudlin melodrama with too much restraint for it to truly connect.
This year’s Palme d’Or winner illuminates the injustice of English welfare with slender rays of humour and humanity.