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The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes [Movie Review]

In this prequel we meet the infamous President Snow as a child and during the era that leads up to the creation of The Hunger Games.

‘The Marvels’: Is it a Musical, a Slumber Party, or a Therapy Session? [Movie Review]

Things are awry in the universe as the indestructible Captain Marvel flies around in her Crocs with her cat Goose, in ‘The Marvels’.

‘Pain Hustlers’ Lifts the Lid on Corporate Greed [Movie Review]

It’s an unethical minority who takes the spotlight in this Big-Pharma drama starring Chris Evans, Emily Blunt & Andy Garcia.

Finding Humanity Despite Artificial Intelligence, in ‘Foe’ [Movie Review]

Films about artificial intelligence usually involve great battles and computer-generated creations. Not so, in the Garth Davis film ‘Foe’.

Indigenous Experience of Faith Unpacked in ‘The New Boy’ [Movie Review]

‘The New Boy’ delves into the mystical intersection of the spiritual beliefs of Australia’s first people and the Christian faith.

’12 Mighty Orphans’ Brings Heartwarming True Story to Life

Few American football coaches have risen to the legendary status of Harvey ‘Rusty’ Russell. ’12 Mighty Orphans’ brings his story to life.

‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ a Painful Portrayal of First Nations Injustice

Martin Scorsese once again proves that he can bring together extraordinary talent in front of and behind the camera.

Delta Takes the Lead in ‘Love Is In The Air’ [Movie Review]

The Aussie battler spirit is pitted against the invading force from the United Kingdom in this sweet rom-com starring Delta Goodrem.

Youtuber vs Wall Street, the David and Goliath Battle – in ‘Dumb Money’

Despite being labelled as ‘dumb money’ by the industry, this one man brought about a revolution that changed how the stock market operates.

‘A Haunting in Venice’ Brings Agatha Christie Classic to the Big Screen

Kenneth Branagh’s Hercule Poirot ventures into the canals of Venice with a reimagined depiction of Christie’s 1969 novel Hallowe’en Party.

Is Blue Beetle the Saviour of the DC Universe

Blue Beetle provides hope for the future of the superhero genre and should motivate viewers to get out to theatres for good family fun.

‘Haunted Mansion’ – From Theme Park Ride to a Cinema Near You

After 20 years, can this scary property rise from the ashes to entice audiences to haunt their local cinema?

‘Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story’ – A Reel Dialogue Review

Whether you know the name Gudinski or not, it doesn’t take long to realise how he influenced generations through his talent discoveries.

‘Portrait of The Queen’: A Documentary for Devotees

Lovers of documentaries or photography will enjoy this latest QE2 film’s take on various photographs of Her Majesty.

‘Happiness for Beginners’ Flies the Flag for the Humble Rom-Com

Quirky love stories have fallen out of favour and primarily find their existence on streaming services… enter, Hapipiness for Beginners.

Sound of Freedom – We Review the Actual Film

Alejandro Monteverde’s ‘Sound of Freedom’ is top-quality artistry that has captured the world’s attention in unprecedented fashion.

From Gamer to Elite Motor Racer: ‘Gran Turismo’ Brings True Story to Life

This true-to-life action film attempts to keep the pedal to the floor, but fails to keep the motor running, writes film critic Russ Matthews.

What to Consider Before Watching a Film

Not to spoil anyone’s fun or love of film, this is a discussion to challenge people to think deeper about which movies they will watch.