SAW X is wickedly fun, ferociously violent, and a shockingly competent reintroduction to the iconic franchise!
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SAW X is wickedly fun, ferociously violent, and a shockingly competent reintroduction to the iconic franchise!
TMNT: Mutant Mayhem might be the best cinematic realization of the heroes in a half-shell yet.
The ST. ALi Italian Film Festival returns to Perth from 28th September to 25th October, and one of the best of the bunch is The Eight Mountains (Le otto montagne), a strikingly beautiful and melancholy story of two friends in rural Italy over a period of 24 years.
Our impressions and top picks of movies from first time directors currently screening at Luna Palace Cinemas
Where there should be blasphemy and bloodshed there is only boredom in this ninth Conjuring-universe film.
Barbie is a candy-coated celebration of a cultural juggernaut, and a playful, resonant exploration of self-discovery in a world that still has a lot of room to grow.
Trust Christopher Nolan to make a talky, 3-hour political drama one of the most purely thrilling blockbusters of the past few years.
Armed with thought-provoking themes and weighty ideas worthy of discussion, The New Boy is a visually striking and contemplative outback drama that is ultimately hampered by its own ambitious storytelling.
Let the River Flow is the opening film of the Scandinavian Film Festival, which runs from 20 July-9 August in Perth at Palace Raine Square, Luna Leederville and Luna on SX.
As a love letter to film, it is contriving and ubiquitous. Tearing notable pages from the likes of Lady Bird and Mid90’s, to diminishing returns.
After nine years of a turbulent production and a main star’s recent disturbing crime spree, The Flash”, directed by Andy Muschietti, has sped into theatres but it’s not exactly in fighting shape.
The 25th anniversary of the Spanish Film Festival in Perth brings over 30 films to pick from between the 3 locations- so we’ve picked four to dig your teeth into before you explore the rest.
Fast X is in every sense a roller coaster ride of a movie.
Running from May 4th to the 24th, the festival will see more than 30 films making their Australian premiere at Luna on SX in Fremantle, Luna Leederville, and Palace Cinemas in Raine Square.
While not totally successful, ‘Polite Society’ is still an admirable meld of over-the-top Bollywood action and dry British humour.
Rise is a palatable Evil Dead, a welcome introduction for those who wish to skim read the Book of the Dead before deciding if they’d prefer more humour, horror, or violence.
This movie rolled a natural 20 on a performance check.
While squarely aimed at kids, The Super Mario Bros Movie convinced me Mario and Luigi have the potential to be an endearing duo.
To watch this short is to vividly recall the childhood fear we all shared, which is difficult to name but would reach a monstrous potency throughout endless sleepless nights.
All you need to know, is that if you’re a fan of this series, ‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ ends things on the highest note possible.