Bertrand Bonello’s new film The Beast is incredible. Abundant in scope and brave in its ambition, this is the kind of movie that, for all the right reasons, begs the question, “How did this get made?”.
Challengers is a fast-paced drama broken into many different time periods over the span of our characters’ complex lives.
All of Us Strangers, directed by Andrew Haigh, presents a story that is as thought-provoking as it is poignant.
The dynamic mind of Luca Guadagnino, best known for his powerhouse Call Me By Your Name (2017) and the horror gem Suspiria (2018), which made fanatics squirm, steers the director further into horror with Bones and All, creating a film that has just as much heart as it does bite.
The effect of watching Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time is the same as not watching it.
Marry Me is cliché-packed but entirely endearing, making for a mostly enjoyable musical rom-com.
Jane Campion’s The Power of the Dog sees the Kiwi director again displaying her under-praised and little-spoken genius.
Licorice Pizza is a charming yet unforgivingly problematic addition to director Paul Thomas Anderson’s directorial lineup in what can only be described as a teenage boy’s wet dream.
In what can only be described as a love letter to literary magazines, Wes Anderson runs hot off the press with his newest instalment, The French Dispatch.
The film from Pablo Larraín dives deep behind the scenes of Princess Diana and her marriage and life in the British Monarchy.
Dan Stevens and Maren Eggert star in the German science-fiction romance film I’m Your Man, and it looks full of heart and charm.
Dating Amber centres on Eddie and Amber, two gay teenagers who fake a romantic relationship at school to convince their tormenting classmates they are straight and otherwise ‘normal’.
The new sci-fi thriller Reminiscence features Hugh Jackman play a ‘mind detective’ on a mission to solve the disappearance of a former lover.
Oh, wouldn’t it be nice to spend the summer in Greece? First, it was Meryl Streep and company singing and dancing ABBA songs on the Greek islands in the Mamma Mia! films, and now we have Sebastian Stan and Denise Gough partying and travelling the country in Monday.
Stanley Tucci and Colin Firth prove they are still masters of their craft in Supernova, a choppy story of love, regret and saying goodbye.
Brisbane native Josh Lawson directs Long Story Short, a romantic drama with a Twilight Zone-like twist centered around a man (Rafe Spall) who mysteriously jumps forward one year in time every few minutes after his wedding day.