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Check out these first look images from Connected!

In this First Look at Phil Lord and Chris Miller's CONNECTED, an ordinary family’s road trip takes a turn as they must come together to battle a robot uprising and save humanity. Starring Abbi Jacobson, Danny McBride, Maya Rudolph and Olivia Colman, CONNECTED is in cinemas September 17. www.facebook.com/SonyPicturesAUS

The Happytime Murders Movie Review

Director Brian Henson (son of Jim) gets to scrap the good taste and limited children friendly world and indulge in something very much restricted viewer worthy. Casting Melissa McCarthy gives the film a perfect B movie atmosphere and lowers the expectations of the work having to be fine art. Dirty puppet jokes and bad human jokes, what could be better?   //   Setting the story in the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles and following a down on his luck private dick scenario ...

Watch the trailer for ‘The Happytime Murders’, the first R-rated Muppets Movie!

THE HAPPYTIME MURDERS is a filthy comedy set in the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles where puppets and humans coexist. Two clashing detectives with a shared secret, one human (Melissa McCarthy) and one puppet, are forced to work together again to solve the brutal murders of the former cast of a beloved classic puppet television show.   //   THE HAPPYTIME MURDERS is based on an original story by Todd Berger and Dee Robertson; with the screenplay penned by Berger. Brian ...

Watch the new The Emoji Movie Trailer!

In this world, each emoji has only one facial expression – except for Gene (T.J. Miller), an exuberant emoji who was born without a filter and is bursting with multiple expressions. Determined to become “normal” like the other emojis, Gene enlists the help of his handy best friend Hi-5 (James Corden) and the notorious code breaker emoji Jailbreak (Anna Faris).   //   Together, they embark on an epic “app-venture” through the apps on the phone, each its own wild ...

Bridesmaids Movie Review

Directed by TV actor/director Paul Feig and produced in part by Judd Apatow, Bridesmaids tries to deliver a raucous ride and succeeds for the most part. The cast is excellent and building a film around Kristen Wiig (who is also one of the film’s writers) is never a bad thing as she is a comic heavyweight, it’s just that it’s not always believable seeing women act as stupid and self-involved as men. This out of character activity leads to some very funny moments but a lot of the ...