First official ‘Jojo Rabbit’-trailer jumps online

Last month, Fox Searchlight gave us a little teaser to get us excited for Taika Waititi’s (Thor Ragnarok) newest project. Today, we get a full trailer look at this anti-hate satire. Jojo Rabbit tells the story of a young boy in Hitler’s army, who finds out his mother is hiding a Jewish girl in their …

Follow the crumbs with first ‘Gretel & Hansel’-poster

United Artists and Orion Pictures just released our first official look at their 2020 horror fantasy ‘Gretel & Hansel’: As the well known story goes: A long time ago in a distant fairy tale countryside, a young girl leads her little brother into a dark wood in desperate search of food and work, only to …

Theatrical releases – September 2019

“Beep beep, Richie!” – Pennywise The Loser’s Club is back in ‘It Chapter Two’ Every month we take a look at which films to check out. It’s September and we’re officially entering awards-season. This means – LOTS of great films with stellar performances. That doesn’t mean we won’t get anymore fun movies, because it seems …

Netflix launches ‘The King’ trailer

Last week, Netflix announced a list of films that will get a theatrical release in the US. One of those films is ‘The King’. Synopsis: Hal, wayward prince and reluctant heir to the English throne, has turned his back on royal life and is living among the people. But when his tyrannical father dies, Hal is crowned King Henry V and …

Review – Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan

‘A true story of ordinary boys who become extraordinary men.’ Luke Bracey is Sergeant Bob Buick Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan tells the story of a group of Australian troops in Vietnam. It’s 1966, Major Smith (Travis Fimmel) is tired of taking care of (mostly) teenage soldiers, and requests to be transferred. His officer …

Review – Crawl

“Apex predator all day.” Barry Pepper and Kaya Scodelario Alexandre Aja is back! The French director best known for his gloriously gory remake of The Hills Have Eyes, is delivering another creature feature, after trying out this genre with a bit more humour back in 2010 by remaking Piranha. Crawl is nothing like Piranha 3D. It’s a viciously claustrophobic thriller, full of …

Review – Booksmart

“Nobody knows we’re fun.” – Molly Beanie Feldstein, Kaitlyn Dever and Jessica Williams in Booksmart A coming of age comedy about girls/women, written by women, directed by a woman and starring two talented women. To the guys out there questioning if this is something they should check out, I shout: FUCK YEAH! I’ve seen some …

Review – Stuber

“It’s going down tonight.” – Leon Kumail Nanjiani and Dave Bautista Dolph Lundgren and Sarah Connor-jokes aside, Stuber is nothing more than a rehash of Schwarzenegger action comedies we’ve seen in the ’90s. Formula filmmaking you can predict before it even happens, with violence that tries to shock but mostly just interrupts whatever is really …

Review – Parasite

“If I had all this I would be kinder.” – Chung-sook After winning the Palme d’Or in Cannes, the French Oscars let’s say, Sydney Film Festival was quick to reel in that line and get Parasite to screen at multiple sold out venues around the city. At the end of the festival, the film got awarded the biggest price (Best Film) …

Review – Yesterday

Everyone in the World Has Forgotten the Beatles. Everyone Except Jack…. Himesh Patel and Lily James What if a global power outage caused you to get hit by a bus in the dark, and you wake up discovering there’s no sign of anything The Beatles have ever accomplished?  There was a time when Danny Boyle was a director who’s …