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Win a double pass to see Maria

Maria Callas is portrayed by Angelina Jolie in Pablo Larrain's film, exploring the iconic soprano's life in her later years. The film has received high praise, with Jolie winning a Performer Tribute Award and a Golden Globe nomination. The movie releases in Australian cinemas on January 30.

Review – Eternals

by Alaisdair Leith The current phase of the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) is off to a bit of a rocky start, with the underwhelming Black...

Review – Those Who Wish Me Dead

Jay Cook Straight away Those Who Wish Me Dead seems really unorganised, disjointed and almost a bit lazy. And kudos to Director Taylor Sheridan for...

Review – Maleficent : Mistress Of Evil

Angelina Jolie returns in the follow up to the 2014 film that was a smash hit that started the Disney remake culture. This time...

Marvel After Jolie, WB/DC Pull Out

There has been a lot of talk this week regarding Angelina Jolie. A lot of that has been about talks regarding comic book movie...
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