Cuteness and whimsy blunt wartime film's edge
The film's fairytale style jars against the dark subject matter of Nazi genocide.
Jake Wilson was born in London and grew up in Melbourne. He got his start reviewing movies for various websites and has been writing for the Age since 2006.
The film's fairytale style jars against the dark subject matter of Nazi genocide.
The 'glurge' factor is amped up with reincarnated dogs and non-threatening values.
With the mercury dropping, there's no better time to break out the popcorn. Here's our pick of the season.
In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there's always room for another sequel, which regrettably means nothing ends for good.
Zach Braff's new film as director is the kind of old-fashioned entertainment that gives old-fashioned entertainment a bad name.
Gemma Arterton plays a feminist of her time in this nostalgic war flick.
Charlize Theron joins the action franchise as a slinky dreadlocked hacker, but after her spectacular work in Mad Max: Fury Road, it's disappointing.
Godzilla comes home to Mainland in Nacho Vigalondo's monster mash-up.
Poorly crafted in-jokes and borrowed baddies make a disappointing spinoff to the successful Lego Movie.
You'd be forgiven for expecting much less from blockbuster children's entertainment.
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