Film

At The Movies: Wrong Turn

The ‘Wrong Turn’ franchise has been re-booted and while Mike P Nelson’s horror/thriller won’t be lining up for a gong next awards season, the result of this 2021 incarnation exceeds expectations.

The Suicide Squad avoids box ticking threat, delivers plenty of fun

If you’ve seen ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ and loved it, then I have little doubt you’ll lap up James Gunn’s work with ‘The Suicide Squad’.

At The Movies: Air

'Air' shoots a three from centre court here - it's brilliant.

At The Movies: ‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’

If you thought the ‘Mission: Impossible’ franchise had worn out its welcome, or that Tom Cruise had celebrated too many birthdays to adequately play Ethan Hunt, I’ve got a message for you: You’re wrong.

At The Movies: She Said

Newsroom drama ‘She Said’ is a suspenseful retelling of a difficult subject matter, propelling the voices of victims and shining a light on the exploitative and illegal acts of powerful men.

At The Movies: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

Over 40 years since the first movie hit cinemas, Indy is back for another globe-trotting adventure in the highly-anticipated ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’.

Titanic is returning to the big screen on its 25th anniversary

In celebration of its 25th anniversary, a remastered version of James Cameron’s multi-Academy Award-winning 'Titanic' will be re-released to cinemas in 4K 3D this month.

At The Movies: A Haunting In Venice

We take a look at new murder mystery, 'A Haunting in Venice'.

At The Movies: Barbie

A feminist masterpiece or plastic trash? Cassidy Pearce delivers our verdict.

At The Movies: The Marksman

It’s that time of year – time for your annual dose of Liam Neeson playing a simple guy with a big problem.

At The Movies: Death on the Nile

Unhurried, if not a little too slow at times, ‘Death on the Nile’ offers a healthy dose of whodunnit intrigue in classic Agatha Christie style.

At The Movies: Bros

A classic rom com with a twist, ‘Bros’ is groundbreaking in more ways than one.

At The Movies: Where the Crawdads Sing

Based on the bestselling book by Delia Owens, ‘Where the Crawdads Sing’ is a heartwarming film with a twist, guaranteed to leave viewers mesmerised by both the visuals and the storyline.

Former journo gets his big break in film world

Glenmore Park resident Heath Davis, 37, has gone from writing about entertainment in the local newspaper to well and truly creating it. The former Western...

Penrith converted into Middle America for new short film

Locals will be able to spot several Penrith locations in an upcoming short film produced by former Werrington local, Pete Ireland. The 34-year-old grew up...

8 road trip films to get you in the holiday mood

Who doesn’t like the idea of being stuck on the road with your family, friends, or even complete strangers for a prolonged period of...

At The Movies: Hypnotic

A word of warning before going into the cinema to see new Ben Affleck flick ‘Hypnotic’: Keep your eyes open and your brain switched on.

At The Movies: Penguin Bloom

It sounds more cheesy than enjoyable; paralysed from the chest down after a freak accident, Sam Bloom finds a new sense of purpose by caring for an injured bird.

Stunning film offers insight into an extraordinary lifestyle

Chloé Zhao’s award-winning ‘Nomadland’ is both ambitious and understated

At The Movies: The Boogeyman

‘The Boogeyman’ plays on the age-old fear that there’s something in your closet, just waiting to come out as soon as the lights turn off.