The Edge
The Nice Guys is funny, exciting, touching and cool as hell says Matt Clarson
Jodie Foster’s latest thriller is a little on the bland side, says Jack Gracie.
Rupert Grint returns in this 60s-set caper which doesn’t quite get to where it wants to be, says new Features Editor Rehana Nurmahi.
Adam Sandler’s latest Netflix project is an expected mess, says Film Editor Ben Robins.
Tom Tykwer’s latest is far too half-baked in its story to ever be truly compelling, says Sophie Trenear.
Neil Armfield’s adaptation of Timothy Conigrave’s touching memoir is an adoring, if cliched, delight, says Sophie Trenear.
Our writer in Sydney, Ash Millman, offers a round-up of the BANFF Mountain Film Festival world tour, packed with plenty of short and tense treats.
The latest Bryan Singer X-Men adventure isn’t the series’ best, but certainly still packs a punch, says Jack Gracie
Jeremy Saulnier’s latest effort is a roaringly grisly horror treat says Eddy Tesfay.
Tina Fey’s latest comedic turn is enjoyable enough, says Matt Clarson.
David Mitchell-Baker explains why Iñárritu’s epic western isn’t the masterpiece that people claim it to be.
Culture Editor, Harrison, reviews Quentin Tarantino’s extremely divisive western.
The latest Marvel offering might not be quite as good as critics are claiming, says James Barker.
It’s another round of drugs, parties and terrible parenting in Bad Neighbours 2, writes Charlie Masters.