Jordan Peele Interrogates the Horror of Middle Class Obliviousness with Us
The depth and ambiguity of Us’s underlying metaphors is thought-provoking in a way that eclipses its contemporaries.
The depth and ambiguity of Us’s underlying metaphors is thought-provoking in a way that eclipses its contemporaries.
Fun! Funny! …Just not as fun or funny as The Lego Movie.
A rousing underdog sports story that only stumbles on the mat in its closing minutes.
Thanks to Universal Pictures Australia, ccpopculture has 5 double passes to give away to the Brisbane premiere of Us.
Captain Marvel isn’t quite a dud, but it’s far from marvellous.
Asghar Farhadi is surely one of his generation’s greatest dramaturgists, so the release of a new film of his is invariably cause for excitement.
Greta feels like a dispatch straight from the early-‘90s – and I’m not complaining.
Escape Room is like Cube meets Saw meets Hostel …minus the gratuitous gore.
This is an uneven but thoroughly enjoyable ‘80s-inspired movie – and a surprising upgrade from its predecessor.
Berlin, I Love You is the latest in a series of city-centric anthologies, following 2006’s Paris, je t’aime and 2008’s New York, I Love You.