Movie Reviews
Tuesday 9 Aug 2022 · Movies
The violence of of the movie is intense, but the central aim seems to reflect on whether or not we’re slaves to “fate”.
Tuesday 26 Jul 2022 · Movies
Adam Sandler's 'Hustle' looks to be a rags-to-riches story of the discovery of a great talent, but it turns out to be so much more, writes Russ Matthews.
Wednesday 13 Jul 2022 · Movies
Director Taika Watiti brings a pleasing uncharacteristically self-depreciating tone to the franchise, but sadly, dumbed down one of the strongest heroes of the Avenger’s line-up.
Saturday 9 Jul 2022 · Movies
The Toy Story franchise and Lightyear are built on the value of community: Buzz only survives through the support of his friends, writes Russ Matthews.
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Thursday 30 Jun 2022 · Movies
The latest instalment in the Jurassic franchise seems to be a warning to mankind for the future of our planet, writes film critic Russ Matthews.
Wednesday 29 Jun 2022 · Movies
Music manger Colonel Tom Parker (Tom Hanks) needs a new act, when he gets wind of a young boy from Mississippi.
Thursday 16 Jun 2022 · Movies
The Drover's Wife film reimagines Henry Lawson’s classic short story into an Australian western thriller, exploring abuse and mental health.
Friday 10 Jun 2022 · Movies
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 is a delightfully goofy flick; with Schwartz's performance bringing just as much fun as he did in the first film, writes Oli Phillips.
Thursday 9 Jun 2022 · Movies
It took three years, but it was worth the wait for this revisiting of the classic Tom Cruise film, writes Reel Dialogue film critic Russ Matthews.
Monday 30 May 2022 · Movies
This latest Marvel offering about Doctor Strange will take audiences to places it has never been to before, says Christian film critic Russ Matthews.
Saturday 28 May 2022 · Movies
Mark Wahlberg has been trying to get the true story of Father Stu to theatres for years. His dream is now a reality as the story comes to life in cinemas.
Thursday 12 May 2022 · Movies
Nicolas Cage stars in a send-up of his own life, walking a fine line between parody, narcissism and the persona he has established throughout his career.