The Legend of Ben Hall is a historical re-telling of the lesser-known Australian bushranger Ben Hall, in this entertaining Australian film.
I feel that I need to make a statement before I waste any of your time skirting around the sole truth surrounding the latest instalment in the Underworld franchise – you likely won’t be surprised (or you might be, and that would be a surprise in itself), but it is clear that in Underworld: Blood Wars, style over substance prevails.
Golden Years is a light-hearted British crime-caper that covers some genuinely concerning topics while keeping viewers enthused until the credits roll.
With Earth diminishing and slowly suffocating the dying human population, a group of astronauts are tasked with entering through a wormhole, in hopes of finding a habitable planet for the people stranded back home.
Bad Santa 2 picks back up on Willie Soke (Billy Bob Thornton) — booze-addled and more miserable than ever.
Ear Buds: The Podcasting Documentary explores podcasting as a means of expression, as well as the connection between podcasters and their audiences.
Billy Lynn returns from Iraq a decorated war hero. As he prepares to be honoured at the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show, the toll the war has taken on him begins to unfold.
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is mostly enjoyable with some great world building, but is marred by some weak villains and plot points.
Not your average true-story drama, Michael Keaton gives such power to The Founder, reminding us that even multi-billion dollar companies can have a heart.
The anticipated first teaser trailer for Luc Besson’s upcoming sci-fi film Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets has dropped.
The Age of Shadows is both fun and depressing; a mixed-genre film that dramatises a tale of South Korea’s darkest times and is everything it sets out to be.
Arrival is a science-fiction film that will have you guessing from start-to-finish, while keeping you immersed in its complex storyline.
Our Father is an entertaining, but somewhat trite crime film that reveals what can happen when a morally resolute individual gets in over their head.
Whenever Martin Scorsese and two-time Academy Award winning actor Robert De Niro link up, a masterpiece looms, and the 1976 Oscar-nominated film Taxi Driver is a fine example of that statement.
Flight Crew is a Russian disaster film that has you thinking you’ve seen this all before – until the final act, leaving you pleasantly satisfied in the end.
The second feature from fashion designer Tom Ford, Nocturnal Animals is a slick and beautiful insight into a world of regret, heartbreak and glamour.


