With Detroit, Kathryn Bigelow and writer Mark Boal have crafted a film that assaults and enrages.
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With Detroit, Kathryn Bigelow and writer Mark Boal have crafted a film that assaults and enrages.
It's all so pleasant and affirming and, well, plain.
This is very much a sequel. This is no reboot.
If I had to summarise Final Portrait in a word, it would be tedious. In many ways, this is fitting for a film about an artist creating an art. That very process is cyclic, never-ending and filled with self-deprecation and doubt. But Final Portrait goes beyond being a comment on the tedium of creation and just becomes painful to watch.
Mesmerising duo Angus and Julia Stone return for a night at the Perth Concert Hall to debut their new album "Snow". Read on to find out what we thought!
Like most drama-mystery books you'll find at the airport, Big Little Lies begins with a murder
Mother!, with its meandering pace married with pulse-pounding white-knuckled radioactive fear and fury, is unlike any film I've ever seen in the last few years.
James Francos, the 70s, the porno industry. The new bingo for Peak TV.
With no more new seasons of Game of Thrones to look forward to until 2019 (!), let's consider the trajectory of all seven seasons in a way befitting a show that's often as harsh and bleak as the bitterest winter winds.
Presented by Luna Palace Cinemas, the 18th Lavazza Italian Film Festival screens at Cinema Paradiso and Luna SX from September 21 to October 11, presenting over 30 of the best films from cinema masters and ground breaking new talent from Italy.
The Joker works best as a mysterious, malevolent force who engenders fear and uncertainty. To make him a harmless prankster one week and to have him open fire on an orphanage the next week is inexplicable – and quintessential Joker.
Outrageous, silly fun that probably should have just left it at that
Byrdon and Coogan return with their delightful blend of the comedic and the culinary. In this case, The Trip to Spain delivers precisely what we’ve come to expect from the series. Beautiful scenery, amazing food and a couple of weather beaten male comedians who flit between self-deprecation and vanity.
American Made subsists on the fumes of jaunty cynicism and glibness despite its potential as something greater: a searing, dark comedy. Its title is perhaps the cleverest and most honest thing about it, implying a kind of sleek superficiality which permeates this film.
Judgement Day is a historic accomplishment, one that merits a proper re-watch, not a mere piecemeal revisit through scenes on YoTube or TV
The Defenders will see three widely beloved street-level heroes - Daredevil, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones - and Iron Fist teaming up to, presumably, defend. This is as good a time as any to rank each and every one of the Marvel Netflix shows.
Stakes. Character. Exciting action. Boom. For a few minutes, one of the guys who directed John Wick, David Leitch, took full command of his movie. It was beautiful if brief, and the only thing about Atomic Blonde worth remembering.
Valerian: City of a Thousand Planets (hereafter Valerian) is a technically proficient movie with a plot you can't care much about.
Hot damn. The shortest episode in GoT history is also easily one of the most epic, rivalling Hardhome and the Battle of the Bastards in terms of pure fantasy spectacle. Howie and Rhys break down the latest Game of Thrones episode, “The Spoils of War”.
On the latest Spoiler Nation podcast, we had a lot of fun sinking our teeth into the subtle and big moments of this week's Game of Thrones episode, The Queen's Justice: Ice and Fire are brought together for the first time, revenge is a dish most poetically served with drops of poison, and Bran acts like a damn creepy weirdo.