Over twenty years since he delighted audiences as shambling crim Johnny “Spit” Spitieri in the 2003 crime caper Gettin’ Square, David Wenham is back in the thongs and mullet for
sequel
Hilarious, inventive, savvily plotted, and truly heartwarming in often very surprising ways, Spit is not only a genuinely worthy follow-up to a terrific film, but also a terrific film in
As the US threatens tariffs on imports from other countries in order to prop up its own industries, how about we recognise the impact of films from other countries on
Vast, engrossing, sharply written, stunningly detailed and quite gorgeous at times, it’s the very opposite of the generic slop that passes for open world games these days.
As raw action spectacle, it is fantastic, with a sense of size that highlights what the ‘Filmed for IMAX’ signifier should look like.
You'd think that with the amount of kids going to see movies that the future of cinema is secure... but that said, new releases Magic Beach and Dragonkeeper couldn't really
… captivating performances, heartfelt writing, and atmospheric warmth surrounding all these intertwining stories of hard-won happiness.
Wow, look at Sonic go! Nostalgia and cast for the parents mixed with something for the kids has turned this into one of Paramount's over-achievers. Now, someone please explain to
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 reaped the Boxing Day release rewards, whilst Anora opened best among the many elevated arthouse releases (A Real Pain, The Room Nex Door, Parthnope) that dominated
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