Reviews

Film Review: The Night Eats the World
An intriguing amalgam of arthouse and pop genre impulses, this French zombie film exemplifies a worldwide trend- with mixed results.

Film Review: Pokémon Detective Pikachu
Bringing the video game of the same name to the screen, this all-ages adventure serves up anarchic fun.

Film Review: The Hustle
An unashamed farce, this female-led update of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels makes the most of Rebel Wilson's crass persona.

TV Review: Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile
Netflix's Ted Bundy film conveys the superficial charm of the serial killer, but doesn't go much deeper.

Film Review: Top End Wedding marries charm with tenderness
In a culture full of clashing politics, this warm inclusive homecoming comedy feels radical, says Mel Campbell.

Film Review: Long Shot is screwball gold
Charlize Theron and Seth Rogen are a perfect match in a smart rom-com that's retro in all the right ways.

Film Review: Julianne Moore shines in Gloria Bell
Sebastián Lelo's remake of his 2013 film is lighter, funnier and more subtle in its depiction of a woman's mid-life…

Film Review: Avengers: Endgame
Big in scale and emotion, this eagerly awaited sequel to Infinity War packs a sizeable (but safe) punch.

Film Review: Celeste – The Work of an Australian Auteur
Australian auteurs relish Tropic Gothic as it confronts flesh, memory and the blurred promises of sexuality. Adrian Martin examines Celeste…

Review: Chris Lilley's Lunatics ranges from childish to moronic
He's new to Netflix but Lilley's latest comedy doesn't move far beyond poo jokes. Anthony Morris is not a fan.