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2022 Year in Review : Movies

It wasn't a great year for the box office. While the pandemic and its lingering effects scared people off heading to the movies, the...

Review – Bros

Billy Eichner joins forces with director Nick Stoller (Forgetting Sarah Marshall) and producer Judd Apatow (This is 40, Trainwreck) for the first queer romantic...

Interview – ‘Bros’ director, Nick Stoller, talks about his funniest scenes to film

Universal Pictures proudly presents the first romantic comedy from a major studio about two gay men maybe, possibly, probably, stumbling towards love. Maybe. They're...

New Farm Queer Film Festival kicks off October 20!

Kicking off on October 20th, the inaugural New Farm Queer Film Festival takes over New Farm Cinemas in Brisbane, Australia with a fantastic line...

Coming Soon – Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Bros.

It would seem that Nintendo is taking a page out of the comic books we have come to know and love that take two...
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Den of Thieves 2: Pantera, set in France, follows Donnie, played by O’Shea Jackson Jr., as he attempts a massive diamond heist with the Panther Mafia. The sequel shifts to a slick style, diverging from the gritty tone of its predecessor, which may disappoint fans seeking the original's unique edge.