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Win a double pass to see Final Destination : Bloodlines

The newest chapter in New Line Cinema’s bloody successful franchise takes audiences back to the very beginning of Death’s twisted sense of justice— Final...

The Alto Knights Review: De Niro’s Dual Role Falls Flat

The Alto Knights features Robert De Niro in dual roles but ultimately falters due to excessive exposition and a disjointed narrative. Directed by Barry Levinson, it lacks emotional depth and fails to develop key relationships. Despite its accurate 1950s aesthetic, the film feels more like a lecture than a compelling story, leaving audiences disengaged.

Max will launch in Australia on March 31

Warner Bros. Discovery streaming service Max is finally coming to Australia, with a confirmed launch date on Monday March 31. The streaming service will...

Win tickets to My Old Ass

In this fresh coming-of-age story, an 18th birthday mushroom trip brings free-spirited Elliott (Maisy Stella) face-to-face with her wisecracking 39-year-old self (Aubrey Plaza). But...

Mickey 17 Trailer

From the Academy Award-winning writer/director of “Parasite”, Bong Joon Ho, comes his next groundbreaking cinematic experience, Mickey 17. The unlikely hero, Mickey Barnes (Robert...

‘Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga’ isn’t just the new ‘Fury Road’, it’s an epic beast of it’s own – Review

For almost 50 years, filmmaker George Miller has throttled audiences into the post-apocalyptic, high-octane, and downright weird Australian wastelands with a series of movies...
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Happyend – SFF Review

Happyend explores the complexities of friendship and societal tensions in a near-future Japan, focusing on Kou and Yuta's evolving relationship against a backdrop of historical and racial injustices. As Kou confronts systemic oppression and engages in activism, the film highlights themes of awareness, privilege, and the struggle for solidarity amidst division.

The Materialists – A Lens into Love and Human Connection in the Modern Age

Celine Song's second feature, The Materialists, follows matchmaker Lucy navigating modern dating challenges in New York City. While marketed as a romcom with star-studded chemistry, it focuses on deeper themes of love and authenticity amidst societal pressures. Despite a fast-paced narrative, the film offers a poignant analysis of relationships today.

Dangerous Animals – A Gritty, Shark-Fuelled Thriller That Sinks Its Teeth In

Australian filmmaker Sean Byrne returns with Dangerous Animals, a stylish survival thriller blending elements of Jaws and The Silence of the Lambs. Featuring a shark-worshipping serial killer and a self-sufficient surfer, the film captivates with raw action and a killer score. Despite minor pacing issues, it’s a smart, engaging genre entry.

How To Train Your Dragon Review

2010's animated How To Train Your Dragon (and its...

All Summer Game Fest 2025 Announcements: Everything Revealed During The Event

The Summer Games Fest showcased numerous upcoming titles, filling the void left by E3's cancellation. Highlights included trailers for Mortal Shell 2, Death Stranding 2, and Resident Evil 9: Requiem. While the event wasn't the largest, it still surprised fans, leaving many eagerly anticipating the releases in the coming months.