20th Century Women (2016)
20th Century Women is equal parts intoxicating and infuriating.
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.
Paterson is a tone poem, capturing the sedate rhythms of everyday life.
Despite its reception and reputation, Bad Santa 2 isn’t impressed by its own naughtiness.
Power Rangers, essentially It Gets Better: The Movie, understands the difference between seriousness and sincerity.
Gore Verbinski’s deliberate pacing transforms this waterlogged horror into social satire.
A Cinematic Life aligns Australia’s (second) favourite critic’s biography with cinematic history
An action-comedy perfectly suited to chucking on while kicking back on the couch at home.
The premise reads like arthouse erotica: a French farmgirl moves to Paris, falls in love with another woman, has a lot of sex.