When they said Crazy Rich Asians, they meant it. Truly, they did. Crazy? Yeah, somewhat. Asian? Very much so. And rich? ABSOLUTELY.
Apparently, the Director X-directed Superfly is a remake of some 1972 film by Gordon Parks Jr., which I never saw.
I would point out the irony in me, a white male, reviewing Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman, a story centring around the emergence of 1970’s Black Panthers within a town dominated by the Ku Klux Klan, except it isn’t irony at all.
If you saw the trailer for Mandy and thought it had the potential to be another high-octane Nicolas Cage masterclass in over-the-top awesomeness, then it’s safe to say you would be 100% correct.
Because you’ll be sweating nervously on the edge of your seat through each climactic action sequence in ‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout’.
Every year Australia Day rolls around, there seems to be more controversy over the date and validity of the national celebration.
Dr. Knock tells the story of an opportunistic hustler and how his relationships with the people of a sleepy town ultimately result in him finding acceptance, and his place within the community.
It’s interesting to note that upon its release in 1981, The Fan was met with controversy due to multiple counts of celebrity stalking cases and the tragic murder of John Lennon.
Tired of your relationship? No problem. Don’t have the balls to tell your other half it’s you, not them? We got this. Want to disappear from your partner’s life for good? Consider it done.
Writer/director/star Albert Dupontel delivers a heartfelt tribute to France’s fallen soldiers of World War 1 under the guise of a dark-comedic crime drama.
The Equalizer 2 could easily be put into the category of a “sequel nobody really asked for, but because the first one made money, let’s cash in while we can”.
This film is definitely one that we should be talking about. Funny, raw, emotional and inspirational, Hannah Gadsby: Nanette will have you jumping out of your seats and sliding into your bright-blue, equality-advocating t-shirts in no time.
The 2018 Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival offers a confronting and thought-provoking drama in the form of What Will People Say.
Paul Rudd reprises his role as Ant-Man as he partners up with Hope Van Dyne aka The Wasp (Evangeline Lilly), to find Hope’s long-lost mother while fending off bad guys.
It’s bizarre to me that people living in New York City could resent their wonderous, expansive metropolis, yet it is a common theme among its life-long residents.
A survival story mixed with young-adult romance, Adrift depicts a woman’s epic struggle after being shipwrecked in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.


