Bitter Harvest review: Ukrainian famine revisited in 'incompetent' propaganda film
An average cast, heavy-handed symbolism and "bewilderingly disjointed" editing make poor work of this dark period in Soviet history.
An average cast, heavy-handed symbolism and "bewilderingly disjointed" editing make poor work of this dark period in Soviet history.
I know you are, but what am I?
Revisiting this much loved classic was always a risky proposition but Danny Boyle has delivered on expectations.
The favourite to win a batch of Oscars doesn't deserve the slamming it's been getting from disappointed viewers.
It has been widely reported that the Australian's ninth outing in the role will be his last. It really should be but not for the reason that you think.
The country's reviewers have named Ivan Sen's outback western last year's best film ahead of Mel Gibson's Oscar-nominated war hero drama.
If you didn't know that Emma Stone could sing and dance before La La Land, you clearly had not seen her knockout turn as Sally Bowles in Cabaret, her Broadway debut in 2014.
She performed Dusty Springfield's You Don't Own Me and Adele's Hello.
What do a handsome smuggler, a rapper, the mother of dragons and a giant Finnish basketball player all have in common? The new standalone Star Wars film, of course.
What do you do when a fellow performer insults your political hero? Jump on stage and steal their clothing, of course.
Aussie actress Natasha Bassett starred as the pop star.
Feminist actress Emma Watson has refuted claims the Disney classic is about an abusive relationship.
Is the Wolverine a political animal? For Hugh Jackman, he has certainly become one in Logan, his latest and last outing as the clawed mutant who gets hairy when he gets mad.
"According to the boss, we are looking to start in August."
Well, that was quick.
Annette Bening is happy to have been born right in the middle of the 20th century.
One hit and your sins are forgiven, or so goes Hollywood's self-imposed laws of contrition.
Silence indicates that Martin Scorsese is still haunted by the questions that faith raises about us as a species.
Fist Fight has the thrown together, not-even-trying quality that now appears to be the norm for mainstream Hollywood comedy.
This is rousing, pacey entertainment – and perhaps a preview of a future world film industry where Hollywood no longer has things all its own way.
Grass skirts, penis sheaths and maybe a sighting of "Prat Pitt" are part of Australia's first nomination for best foreign-language film.
The new film from the director of The Adventures of Priscilla looks like a riot of kitschy colour.
The romantic comedy gods have blessed us all with a belated Valentine's Day gift: Love Actually, hands-down the greatest film of all time, is getting a sequel. But there's a catch.
Quick, crank up the bat signal: Ben Affleck no longer wants to play Gotham City's caped crusader, according to reports.
The redoubtable Emma Thompson has climate-change deniers in her sights.
Search pagination
Save articles for later.
Subscribe for unlimited access to news. Login to save articles.
Return to the homepage by clicking on the site logo.