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.
At The Movies: The Black Phone
I’m not entirely sure what ‘The Black Phone’ is trying to be.
At The Movies: Thor: Love and Thunder
Boasting director Taika Waititi’s trademark humour and a stacked cast, ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ doesn’t necessarily lend itself to the typical Marvel formula, but remains an enjoyable watch for fans and casual viewers alike.
At The Movies: Elvis
Film reviews are easy to write when the movie is bad or subpar, but what if it’s the best film you’ve ever seen?
How a Penrith Plaza Santa inspired a new Aussie Christmas movie
Local director and former Weekender journalist Heath Davis has wrapped filming on his latest movie, ‘Christmess’.
At The Movies: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Despite quality direction and an A-list cast, ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ rivals the weakest Marvel Cinematic Universe installments.
At The Movies: Ambulance
Expecting anything else other than cheesy action scenes and over-the-top explosions from a Michael Bay movie would probably be asking too much.
At The Movies: The Batman
With a moody soundtrack, subtle reveals and a strong storyline, 'The Batman' will be hard to beat as one of the best cinema experiences of 2022.
At The Movies: Uncharted
‘Uncharted’ is a more than enjoyable ride – providing just the right amount of nods to the games, while developing its own story and strength as a stand-alone film.
At The Movies: Marry Me
Channelling ‘Notting Hill’ with a 2022 twist, ‘Marry Me’ represents the modern revival of the romantic-comedy.
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: Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
With furry chicken pig like creatures and huge dragons, you might mistake ‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’ as a Disney story, but it is a superhero movie like you have never seen before.
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: Wrath of Man
From its tense opening scenes through to its bloody, bitter conclusion, ‘Wrath of Man’ delivers an engaging ride throughout.
Stunning film offers insight into an extraordinary lifestyle
Chloé Zhao’s award-winning ‘Nomadland’ is both ambitious and understated
At The Movies: Voyagers
Director Neil Burger takes us nowhere particularly new with ‘Voyagers’, the science-fiction film that sees a fleet of young people being raised for the purpose of finding a new Earth.
At The Movies: The Courier
Based on the gut-wrenching true story of a Soviet agent and the kind-hearted man recruited to help him, ‘The Courier’ is a gripping watch for any modern history buff.
At The Movies: Ascendant
The trend of teen-based sci-fi films seems to be circling back this year, first with ‘Chaos Walking’, and now with ‘Ascendant’, the part-fantasy, part-thriller film from Antaine Furlong.
At The Movies: Nobody
There may be some overly familiar ingredients in the new low-budget action flick ‘Nobody’, but this quick, fast-paced movie certainly doesn’t suffer.