Watching every Disney film in chronological order sounded like a fun challenge. A thousand titles later, it’s become a window ...
Supergirl goes on a bender through space, and it’s an appropriately cool, chaotic and messy melee. It’s only moments into Craig Gillespie’s Supergirl that Krypto the super dog literally pisses over ...
A little-seen Disney television adventure shot on location in Bahrain with a largely local cast. We all know Disney for their pirate adventures, from Treasure Island and Peter Pan to the monolithic ...
A knowingly nostalgic encore that hits some big laughs but leans heavily on goodwill. It’s a verifiable fact that This Is Spinal Tap is not a mockumentary, as it’s so cruelly labelled, but an ...
A grimly compelling dystopian tale that blends relentless tension with Stephen King’s mastery of raw human endurance. Dystopian fiction has a very different flavour in 2025. In THE LONG WALK, adapted ...
Forty years ago, Paul Verhoeven unleashed FLESH + BLOOD, a bawdy, brutal medieval epic that left audiences both horrified and fascinated—and hinted at the Hollywood blockbusters to come. As Paul ...
A visually exquisite and quietly probing debut that explores faith, power, and the loss of innocence. With shots of the sun filtering through dramatic clouds over the mountains of the Philippines, and ...
Kid Koala’s wordless debut is a tender, visually striking tale of connection across distance. Eric San — better known to the world as Kid Koala — is a DJ and multimedia artist who has toured ...
Welcome back to Inconstant Reader, the feature column that explores Stephen King’s books in the order they were published — sort of! Warning: this palaver contains spoilers, ya ken? “Roland of Gilead ...
Released 25 years ago, X-Men was the serious, streamlined leap that set the stage for a new era of superhero cinema. A new millennium was upon us. Having survived the ravages of Y2K and The Phantom ...
Unveiled at tonight’s 2025 Program Launch, the 73rd Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) promises a cinematic feast this winter, with over 275 films screening from 7–24 August across Melbourne ...
I first saw Back to the Future in cinemas in 1985 at the tender age of six. It wasn’t my first movie, and clearly not my last, but something changed in me that day. My density had brought me to it. In ...