Reviews
Equals
Packaged in familiar aesthetics and nodding to sci-fi greats, Equals finds love and subtle performances against the generic odds.
I, Daniel Blake
I, Daniel Blake is a beautiful and uncompromising triumph from veteran director Loach.
Shin Godzilla
The 62-year-old Japanese creature feature franchise returns with a thrilling, thoughtful and entertaining new chapter.
Inferno
Once again bringing Dan Brown's potboilers to film, the lacklustre Inferno is simply content to tick the puzzle-seeking boxes.
Deepwater Horizon
Director Peter Berg's old-fashioned recreation of tragic real-life events finds drama and everyday heroism in the details.
The Deep Blue Sea
National Theatre Live never misses a step.
The Magnificent Seven
Galloping in the footsteps of its famous predecessor, this western remake proves a more than rollicking-enough cinematic ride.
Storks
This all-ages-oriented animated effort delivers a trip into playful but cliched territory.
The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years
Ron Howard charts the Fab Four's time on the road with a healthy dose of insight and an infectious amount…
Spin Out
Enthusiasm and Australiana: you can’t miss either in this stretched, struggling, stereotypical Aussie comedy