Reviews

Citizenfour
A gripping and chilling behind-the-scenes insight into privacy, paranoia, politics, and the man at the centre of a complex issue.

The Interview
Little in the way of nuance should be expected from a comedy more concerned with bodily functions than political satire.

Lyle
Part homage, part subversion, Lyle proves a thrilling and gripping updating of a tale first told in Rosemary's Baby.

Selma
Building its story from small moments contributing to big events, this historical drama is anything but ordinary.

Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead
The zombie film takes an Australian turn, complete with all the expected frenetic elements and a few surprises.

Kingsman: The Secret Service
Expect satire mixed with homage in this slick, unsubtle - but largely enjoyable - spy film for a new century.

Beautiful Noise
Passion rather than insight drives this fan-oriented, surface-level tribute to a short-lived music movement.

The Theory of Everything
The central performance is anything but standard, even if much of the rest of the film sticks with biopic conventions.

The Wedding Ringer
Cliches and cobbled-together familiar elements drive the latest big-screen wedding comedy of many.

The Salvation
If the narrative doesn't provide all the signposts, the visuals will, as The Salvation writes a love letter to the…