John Krasinski, AKA Jim from The Office, has obviously been taking notes since the previous film, and eagerly returns to write, direct and star in the second iteration of the little monster movie that could.
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John Krasinski, AKA Jim from The Office, has obviously been taking notes since the previous film, and eagerly returns to write, direct and star in the second iteration of the little monster movie that could.
The Audition is a visceral experience, wrapping it's strings around viewers and twisting tight.
I'm not too sure what Chris Rock saw in Saw, but I saw Chris Rock's Saw and it see-saws the line of being the worst Saw I ever saw.
Nomadland is not driven by plot. It is a film about rhythms, about the society we have crafted, about modern American life.
This episode on the Spoiler Nation podcast, Howie and special guest Fynn dissect the showdown on the century that is Godzilla Vs Kong.
Odenkirk is as charismatic as they come, and after nearly 11 years of watching him play the smooth talking sleazebag lawyer, Saul Goodman, it's fantastic to see him throw a punch.
ZSJL, while retaining the basic plot of its theatrically released sister movie, is the violent opposite in its feeling; it’s decadent, consciously mythic and bursting with gorgeous tableaus and a sense of grandiosity.
[The Festival] pays so much recognition to up and coming filmmakers in Perth while the documentary topics touch on interesting, personal and educational subjects for the audience’s enlightenment.
Black Messiah will break your heart and offer no condolences.
WA Made Film Festival commences it’s second year in promoting short films, documentaries and feature films made in WA in the breathtaking Palace Cinemas Raine Square situated in the heart of Perth
The film managed to extend its roots deep into the cold, unfeeling wasteland that is my heart, and replenished my soul in the process.
What could have been an important and timeless film, is undermined by its white saviour complex.
There was no reason to think a sequel couldn’t improve on things, especially with director Patty Jenkins’ back at the helm. Unfortunately, Wonder Woman 1984 is a huge downgrade in every way.
This episode on the Spoiler Nation podcast, Howie and special guest Joe dive deep into the last three episodes of The Mandalorian Season 2:
Irrespective of whether you're a stan, or if Bee Gee's disco falsetto is is simply Jive Talking, How Can You Mend a Broken Heart is an inspiring and epic display of passion and creativity.
This episode on the Spoiler Nation podcast, we dive deep into the hyperspace of Season 2 of The Mandalorian so far, the return of Ahsoka Tano, Baby Yoda’s new name, and more.
With ‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’, Aaron Sorkin finds levity while propelling a powerfully charged message; inspiring unity whilst reminding us of the corruption ever-present in America’s courtroom.
Freaky starts on a gloriously high and gory note, and sadly goes pretty off-pitch.
The Xrossing has been brought to life by not only a highly talented cast, but also the perfect dose of heartfelt moments within the layered plot.