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Review – Inspector Sun and the Curse of the Black Widow

Growing up I used to sit with mum and watch good ol fashion who dunnit movies and shows trying to work out who the...

Review – All of Us Strangers

There is an uneasy feeling from the very first frame of director Andrew Haigh’s new film All of Us Strangers. A sunset orangey tinge...

Review – The Iron Claw

The Von Erich’s are a staple name in professional wrestling for any fan who grew up watching their high-flying athletic antics of this family...

Review – The Canterville Ghost

It’s somewhat rare today to find a story that has been done time and time again for different generations, let alone somehow re-imagining itself...

Review – Silent Night

With over 40 years of mastering his craft in the action genre, Hong Kong director John Woo is undoubtedly responsible for some of the...

Review – The Hunger Games : The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is directed by Francis Lawrence (Catching Fire, Mockingjay 1 & 2) and stars Tom Blyth...
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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle gets a Playstation release date

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will be released on PlayStation 5 consoles on April 17, offering players an immersive adventure set in 1937. The game features new whip abilities and combines stealth, melee combat, and puzzles. Digital pre-orders are available now, following its successful launch on Xbox.

Win a family pass to see Looney Tunes : The Day The Earth Blew Up

Looney Tunes' first fully-animated movie features Porky Pig and Daffy Duck as they uncover an alien mind-control plot at a bubble-gum factory. The film promises humor and stunning visuals, appealing to longtime fans and newcomers alike. Family passes to the movie are available through a competition for readers.

Win a double pass to see A Working Man

Jason Statham stars in "A Working Man," directed by the filmmaker of "Suicide Squad." The action thriller follows Levon Cade, a former counter-terrorism expert turned construction worker, who is drawn back into battle when a local girl goes missing. The film releases in cinemas on March 27.

Review: AUM: The Cult at the End of the World

The documentary AUM: The Cult at the End of the World explores Japan's Aum Shinrikyo cult, responsible for a deadly 1995 Tokyo subway gas attack. It recounts the cult's rise under Shoko Asahara, featuring testimonies from journalists and ex-members. However, the film lacks depth in exploring Asahara's manipulative power and presents a confusing timeline.

Discover Duster: Max’s Newest Original Drama

Duster, set in the 1970s Southwest, follows a daring getaway driver entangled with a crime syndicate as a determined young agent arrives to dismantle his operation. Starring Josh Holloway and produced by J.J. Abrams, this Max Original drama premieres on May 16.