David Mackenzie's actioner, FUZE, reviewed by Cain Noble-Davies.
Fuze, starring Theo James, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Wortho, is in cinemas next Thursday 16 April
www.filmink.com.au/reviews/fuze/
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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is … both better and worse than its predecessor, according to Cain Noble-Davies' review
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is in cinemas now.
Derivative? Sure. Thinly written? Definitely. All kinds of over-the-top fun? Abso-bloody-lutely!
They Will Kill You reviewed by Cain Noble-Davies
They Will Kill You is in cinemas tomorrow
Leave the angst of the real world at the door, get on your Wellies, and go for a climb, according to Cain Noble-Davies' review of The Magic Faraway Tree, in cinemas this Thursday
Sammo Hung features in Kung Fu Junior, which is no Karate Kid lite, according to Cain Noble-Davies' review.
Kung Fu Junior screens at the Hong Kong Film Festival in Australia on 27 March
"Iron Winter is as tempered and hardened as its name suggests."
Festival fave, Kasimir Burgess' IRON WINTER, reviewed by Cain Noble-Davies
Iron Winter is in cinemas now
Hoppers is "the best original story Pixar has told in years" according to Cain Noble-Davies' review.
Hoppers is in cinemas 26 March
Trauma alert!
Colleen Hoover's latest adaptation, Reminders of Him, reviewed by Cain Noble-Davies
Reminders of Him is in cinemas now
Is GOAT the goat of 'animals playing ball' movies?
Cain Noble-Davies reviews GOAT, in cinemas Thursday
"... it’s not always stellar, but Michael Budd certainly has a decent handle on how to present familiar stories through unfamiliar lenses."
Michael Budd's ENTER SANCTUM reviewed by Cain Noble-Davies
Remember when Team America: World Police was a movie and not a government blueprint?
Yeah, me neither.
"Do you like scary movies? Maybe give this one a miss, then" according to Cain Noble-Davies' review of SCREAM 7
Tom Blyth and Russell Tovey star in PLAINCLOTHES, reviewed by Cain Noble-Davies
Plainclothes is in cinemas 5 March
Somehow, Tropfest returned.
Trigger warning: Generative AI.
Reflecting on the ride home from Tropfest, and being hit with a sudden rush of crippling second-hand embarrassment (and even a bit of first-hand, will not clarify).
That SYD Confidential was given ANY consideration is a fucking joke. That it went home empty-handed is the mildest of mild comforts.
It's been nearly two years (!) since I last went to the cinemas on my own time. Every other visit, it was for work.
But I knew I had to see Iron Lung, and I'm glad I did. Markiplier follows the footsteps of Radio Silence, shifting from YouTube CYOAs to proper quality horror filmmaking. Hell yeah.
"... this film is not an introductory lesson in criminology ..." Cain Noble-Davies reviews CRIME 101, in cinemas now
Come for Olivia Colman and John Lithgow, stay for the "moments of poignancy" according to Cain Noble-Davies' review of Sophie Hyde's super personal latest film, JIMPA, screening next as opening night film at Queer Screen - Mardi Gras Film Festival
SCARLET is "… a dazzling fantasy epic with visuals, music, and pathos sharpened to a keen edge" according to Cain Noble-Davies' review.
Scarlet is in cinemas now
www.filmink.com.au/reviews/scar...
Might want to buckle up for this one.
Cain Noble-Davies reviews Steve Willems' feature debut APHELION, screening during Adelaide Fringe
The Rose - Come Back to Me is "… a solid band doco that sheds much-needed light on what goes on outside the K-pop bubble" according to Cain Noble-Davies' review.
The Rose - Come Back to Me is in cinemas 14 Feb
Aussie romcom ADDITION, starring Teresa Palmer, just doesn't add up, according to Cain Noble-Davies' review
Addition is in cinemas Thursday
Iron-Blooded Orphans is back! And on the big screen!
Cain Noble-Davies reviews the series/game feature film spin-off Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blood Orphans – Urdr-Hunt: Path of the Little Challenger
PRIMATE, primitive but surprisingly effective monkey business, according to Cain Noble-Davies' review.
Primate is in cinemas next Thursday
Somebody to Love is a "… a funny and mindful romance worth falling for" according to Cain Noble-Davies' review.
Paolo 'Pefect Strangers' Genovese's Somebody to Love is in cinemas 22 January
Not only is that not Walter's point (he is comparing Nazis to nihilists if you haven't seen the movie) but one should never ever EVER unironically quote Walter
Jeebus