REVIEWS / SMILE

Oh sure, it's scary. VERY scary. But Smile is also an interpretation of depression and cyclical trauma that will move and engage the audience like few genre works mamnage to do (Click here).
Oh sure, it's scary. VERY scary. But Smile is also an interpretation of depression and cyclical trauma that will move and engage the audience like few genre works mamnage to do (Click here).
The web has gone into meltdown over Andrew Dominik's redrawing of Marilyn Monroe through anguish, bitterness and dark psychology. But is it any good, or possibly that bad? (Click here)
In a world constantly looking to the future for inspiration, the artisans and craftspeople of Suzhou honour centuries-old traditions in this beathtakingly lovely social documentary (Click here)
'Sly' Stallone and Aussie director Julius Avery combine for a super-hero pic more notable for its unfulfilled potential than anything on screen (Click here)
Is there a Hollywood director who has fallen so far off the rails than Robert Zemeckis? Exhibit A: Pinocchio, the latest live-action/CGI cash-grab from Disney (Click here)
Netflix has reworked the Resident Evil mythology into an 8-episode arc that gets the pulse rating - both for the franchise, and those brave enough to tune in (Click here)
Should we be at all surprised that the man who wrote Paddington 2 has turned a British sports hero into a pitiful buffoon? And what was Mark Rylance thinking? (Click here)
Adam Sandler pushes his 'Billy Madison' days further into the past with his latest dramatic offering, the NBA-set drama Hustle (Click here)
The Belgian auteur's highly-acclaimed Cannes favourite took the prestigious Sydney Film Prize at the Harbour City's iconic film event (Click here)
An Instagram post by Chris Hemsworth revved up the legion of Mad Max fans around the world and spotlighted the start of production on Furiosa in the New South Wales' far-west (Click here)
The sixth and allegedly (hopefully?) final instalment of the Jurassic World films proves a sad send-off for the once-legendary monsters, and franchise, of bygone years (Click here)
The 'Boom Clap' singer recorded the making of her lockdown album and the interaction it provided with her fanbase, 'The Angels'. The result is a remarkably candid document of lockdown psychology (Click here)
The actor/director returns to the world of music for his A Star is Born follow-up, the Leonard Bernstein biopic, Maestro (Click here)
The story of two best friends and their adventures in 1990s Tuscany will be adapted into a bigscreen comedy-drama by Arcadia Films (Click here)
The best of the 2022 Festival de Cannes, including Lukas Dhont's teen drama Close (pictured left) were awarded a bevy of honours at the event's awards soiuree overnight (Click here)