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Set on a remote farm, Lamb is more than a shaggy sheep story

Set on a remote farm, Lamb is more than a shaggy sheep story

Dialogue is kept to a minimum in Valdimar Johannsson’s film about a childless Icelandic couple.

  • by Jake Wilson

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Making a film about creativity, he found himself wrestling an enigma

Making a film about creativity, he found himself wrestling an enigma

Filmmaker Roger Ungers wanted to know where creativity comes from: he asked a glass-working artist, a celebrated chef, a singer songwriter and an entrepreneur.

  • by Nick Miller
A life in the spotlight that helped focus attention on civil rights

A life in the spotlight that helped focus attention on civil rights

Jennifer Hudson has the range, volume and chutzpah to portray Aretha Franklin in director Liesl Tommy’s Respect.

  • by Sandra Hall
Horror, humour and something very weird in the barn

Horror, humour and something very weird in the barn

Set in Iceland, Lamb is a strange, mythic compelling story about a bereaved couple.

  • by Stephanie Bunbury
Inside the heady madness of The Velvet Underground
★★★★
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Inside the heady madness of The Velvet Underground

A new documentary, from the maker of The Velvet Goldmine, digs up every scrap of old footage to paint a picture of a fascinating, self-destructive musical force.

  • by Paul Byrnes
From Shang-Chi to Free Guy: what you can see at the movies right now

From Shang-Chi to Free Guy: what you can see at the movies right now

After more than 100 days of darkness during lockdown, Sydney’s cinemas have reopened – and they have plenty on offer.

  • by Paul Byrnes, Sandra Hall and Jake Wilson
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Kristen Stewart discusses new movie Spencer on the red carpet
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Kristen Stewart discusses new movie Spencer on the red carpet

9Honey discusses the new biopic Spencer with the film's stars Kristen Stewart and Jack Farthing.

Forget the haunted house, in Jordan Peele’s Candyman the whole ’hood is cursed

Forget the haunted house, in Jordan Peele’s Candyman the whole ’hood is cursed

This belated sequel to the 1992 cult classic Candyman has a much bigger target in mind.

  • by Karl Quinn
Moody, foodie drama with a menacing side serve of parody
★★★½
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Moody, foodie drama with a menacing side serve of parody

There’s no doubting Nicolas Cage’s finely tuned sense of the ridiculous in director Michael Sarnoski’s Pig.

  • by Jake Wilson
New horror film is set in a nursing home – and it’s not entirely far-fetched
★★★
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New horror film is set in a nursing home – and it’s not entirely far-fetched

The frightening scenario facing the heroine in Axelle Carolyn’s film is not entirely far-fetched.

  • by Jake Wilson
New York, 1967, Warhol, the Velvets: ‘As if you were really there’

New York, 1967, Warhol, the Velvets: ‘As if you were really there’

Todd Haynes’ documentary puts viewers inside the moment that changed music forever.

  • by Stephanie Bunbury