Film Review
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Tokyo Vampire Hotel – Sydney Underground Film Festival Review
In a time when the vampire genre has gone stale, 'Tokyo Vampire Hotel' emerges as a breath of fresh air, delivering an art house tale bleeding with guts and gore, albeit a
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The Insufferable Groo – Sydney Underground Film Festival Review
The idea of 'Get rich or die trying' certainly applies to Stephen Groo.
The Utah man has written, directed and acted in over 200 low-budget commercial flops. 'The... -
Kin Review
Part road trip, part coming of age, part sci-fi and part redemption, 'Kin' is a hodgepodge of genres. While much of the movie seems a bit discombobulated, it all comes
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Crazy Rich Asians Review
What happens when you combine Asian royalty, with a girl from downtown New York?
'Crazy Rich Asians' follows the story of Rachel Chu (Constance Wu) and her... -
The Happytime Murders Review
The marketing for the ‘The Happytime Murders’ would have you believe it’s a fresh take on how we look at puppets by presenting them in an adult comedy, yet the film’s plot is
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The Meg Review
When it begins, it's hard to tell what 'The Meg' is trying to be. At first, it feels like a straight up strap-yourself-in action thriller... Before it veers off in a somewhat
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BlackKkKlansman Review
There’s something unusually alluring about two-time Oscar nominee Spike Lee’s latest film.
On paper, absolutely none of it should work – plot or cinematography.... -
The Breaker Upperers Review
‘The Breaker Upperers’ highlights and brings to a larger audience the talents of its lead actors/writers/directors Jackie van Beek and Madeleine Sami.
You’ll no... -
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again Review
The 2008 jukebox musical film 'Mamma Mia!' – like the live show it's based on – delivered a great storyline backed by a soundtrack of the greatest hits by supergroup ABBA...
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Brothers' Nest Review
In 2006, Shane and Clayton Jacobson made a big impression with ‘Kenny’.
The light-hearted comedy about a plumber was a surprise success, launching the careers of... -
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Review
Chances are you're a fan of dinosaurs if you have plans to see 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom'. In that case, you won't be disappointed... This one has more dinos in it than
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Upgrade Review
'Upgrade' is essentially a science fiction body horror film packed with more clichés than you can imagine, but the difference between a typically cliché-heavy film and
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Hereditary Review
For his feature directorial debut, Ari Aster really couldn’t have done much of a better job. ‘Hereditary’ goes to a place that many horror films only scratch the surface
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Solo: A Star Wars Movie Review
There’s always a sliver of dread whenever someone contemplates making a prequel.
There’s so much that could go wrong and when you add one of the most iconic... -
Deadpool 2 Review
Superhero films are packed with action and adventure. 'Deadpool 2' is no different, but the extras that come with this franchise are unbelievably slick, intelligent and
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The Avengers: Infinity War Review
There are movies that are fun and easy to talk about. ‘Infinity War’ is not one of those movies.
Since the announcement was made that the MCU was headed towards the... -
I Feel Pretty Review
Renee Bennett doesn't like the way she looks. It negatively affects her day-to-day life and tricks her into thinking she's less worthy of success, happiness and
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Isle Of Dogs Review
Director Wes Anderson’s visual style is a perfect fit for stop-motion animation.
Interior scenes in past films like ‘The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou’ and ‘The... -
Truth Or Dare Review
Blumhouse are known for their ability to create horror/thriller films that aren't just jump scares and cringeworthy plots; they either dig a little deeper or try a new
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A Quiet Place Review
‘A Quiet Place’ is a horror film with a neat premise and better actors than the genre normally gets.
The premise allows it to play with technique and the...
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