Ad Astra Offers an Aching Examination of Masculinity’s Failures
Ad Astra is an astonishing achievement.
Ad Astra is an astonishing achievement.
Thanks to Universal Pictures Australia, ccpopculture has 5 double passes to give away to Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, releasing in Australian cinemas Thursday September 26th.
There aren’t enough films like Animals.
The Farewell is well-crafted, undeniably, but it’s not for me.
Whatever the controversies surrounding this film, you can’t deny the captivating atmosphere that Zahler has crafted.
There’s a spark of originality in Burn, though it’s near smothered by its more-than-familiar elements.
The Nightingale is a spare, brutal portrait of the realities of Australian colonialism: murder, genocide and rape.
There’s a glimmer of a good, even great, film lurking within Midsommar, even if it’s ultimately disappointing.
The Lion King adds nothing. All it does is subtract.
It might only be a minor adjustment to shift a story traditionally centred on teen boys to teen girls, but it makes all the difference.