Watch the trailer for To Olivia – in Aussie cinemas May 19!
Tragically, their lives are turned upside down by the devastating death of their daughter Olivia and as the couple struggle through the unimaginable loss, their shared grief becomes a source of redemption and strength which changes their lives forever.
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Set between New York, England and Los Angeles, chronicles Dahl's struggles while writing some of his most famous works and Neal's return to acting and winning an Oscar.
To Olivia will be released in Aussie ...
The Lost City Movie Review
Loretta Sage (Bullock) writes pulpy romance novels while retiring from the world after the death of her adventurer husband and Alan (Tatum) is the beefcake model whose flowing locks and bulging muscles adorn the book’s covers. They are brought together for a book tour by super-agent Beth (Da'Vine Joy Randolph).
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During this ceremony, Loretta is kidnapped by Mr. Fairfax (Daniel Radcliffe) to translate an ancient text that provides the basis to find hidden treasu...
Everything Everywhere All at Once Movie Review
The story is built around the life and times of Evelyn Wang played by Michelle Yeoh. She is carrying some scar tissue from an unaccepting father and a difficult life in a new country. She is also having trouble relating to her husband and daughter.
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The well-played-out drama is used as a launching pad for an inventive dive through parallel universes. Evelyn’s travels help her secure the skills needed to keep the connection to her daughter and husband intact. This ...
Watch the trailer for Farewell, Mr Haffmann – in Aussie cinemas from April 14!
Writer/director Fred Cavayé’s gripping new historical drama set in Nazi occupied Paris of 1941, is based on the multi Molière Award-winning play from Jean-Philippe Daguerre, and stars the legendary Daniel Auteuil in one of his most superlative screen performances to date.
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The film co-stars Gilles Lellouche as François Mercier, an ordinary man whose only goal is to start a family with Blanche (Sara Giraudeau), the woman he loves. François works for Mr. ...
Watch the first trailer for Father Stu starring Mark Wahlberg and Mel Gibson – exclusively in cinemas May 12!
When an injury ends his amateur boxing career, Stuart Long (Mark Wahlberg) moves to L.A., dreaming of stardom. While scraping by as a supermarket clerk, he meets Carmen (Teresa Ruiz), a Catholic Sunday school teacher who seems immune to his bad-boy charm. Determined to win her over, the longtime agnostic starts going to church to impress her.
But surviving a terrible motorcycle accident leaves him wondering if he can use his second chance to help others find their way, leading to the ...
Greece is the word at Paniyiri where we party like the Greeks!
Tickets have just gone on sale to this epic event which features a huge lineup of entertainment.
And did we mention the food? Paniyiri is all about the food, with 20 food stalls serving an incredible array of authentic food from 11 different Greek regions, and where no one judges you if you eat multiple plates of BBQ calamari, souvlaki, haloumi and honey puffs.
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And culture, it's a day and night celebration of Greek dance, music, and mythology. Where you can ...
Watch the trailer for Men – in Aussie cinemas June 16!
What begins as simmering dread becomes a fully-formed nightmare, inhabited by her darkest memories and fears in visionary filmmaker Alex Garland's (Ex Machina, Annihilation) feverish, shape-shifting new horror film.
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Men is directed by Alex Garland and stars Jessie Buckley, Rory Kinnear and Paapa Essiedu.
Men is coming to Australian cinemas on June 16 2022.
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Jacques Tati Retrospective at Dendy Coorparoo!
The French maestro Jacques Tati is an amalgam borne of the tradition of silent film comics like Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin, and Laurel & Hardy.
Though he made only a handful of films Jacques Tati ranks among the most beloved of all cinematic geniuses. With a background in music hall and mime performance, Tati steadily built an ever-more-ambitious movie career that ultimately raised sight-gag comedy to the level of high art.
Tati only made six feature-length features in his ...
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore Movie Review
With magic at its core, all three of the works so far have been filled with wonderful creations, and the creatures of the title have run the gambit from cute and cuddly to quite menacing. There are scenes in The Secrets of Dumbledore that could be traumatic for the smallest members of the family so beware.
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The previous success of the franchise has given the filmmakers the budget to fully realise their vision. The special effects both real and digital are impress...
Rabbit Academy Mission Eggposible Movie Review
This sequel to the 2017 film Rabbit School – Guardians of the Golden Egg is an odd work. It is almost nauseatingly nice and the action features very little in the way of challenging scenarios. It stays firmly in the arena of ankle biter’s innocence but then it has several rough word moments.
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The story revolves around magical Easter rabbits and their fight to save Easter from a neighboring family of foxes. The battle is a mild one and is won by the use of magic ...