Tag Archive for: reel dialogue
Catch ‘Asteroid City’ For an Existential Deep-Dive: Movie Review
Existential questions abound as students and parents gather for a Junior Stargazer convention held in a desert town called Asteroid City.
‘Sound of Freedom’ Exposing the Dark Reality of Child Trafficking [Movie Review]
This true-to-life story takes us inside the horrors and realities of the sex-trafficking industry, stirring the audience to action.
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One [Movie Review]
Cruise doesn’t hold back on some of the most harrowing chases, stunts and fight sequences on record in this latest MI instalment.
Peter Pan & Wendy – Reel Dialogue Movie Review
Classic stories are always ready to be reimagined for a new audience, and this is what Disney does in ‘Peter Pan & Wendy’.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
Indiana Jones is back for one last expedition to defend the latest artefact sought after by familiar enemies and family friends…
Pixar Has Found its Feet Again in ‘Elemental’ – Movie Review
Elemental from Pixar is a family movie with something for everyone, surrounded by a beautifully well-told story.
‘The Flash’ a Whole Lot of Fun for DCEU Fans – Movie Review
Since Ezra Miller was introduced as The Flash in the DCEU, he has brought levity and depth to the role, writes Russ Matthews.
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts – Reel Dialogue Movie Review
Transformers have moved into a post-Michael Bay era, and this has positive and negative repercussions, writes movie critic Russ Matthews.
Simon Baker in ‘Limbo’ Captures the Essence of Australian Cinema
Limbo is devastatingly beautiful and will leave audiences pondering the darker corners of humanity, writes Russ Matthews.
Yet Another Fresh Take on Spidey in ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse runs confidently alongside its predecessor and proves there is always more that Spider-Man can give.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 – Movie Review
Those outerspace misfits known as the Guardians of the Galaxy strike again and they do not disappoint, says movie critic Russ Matthews.
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry – Movie Review
While challenging, this story should leave viewers asking themselves what they can do with the life they have been given.
Love Again – Movie Review
What’s surprising about this film is that the unbelievable becomes believable as things unfold, writes film critic Russ Matthews.
‘Fast X’ Has Too Many Characters And Storylines: Movie Review
Fans will lap up this chapter in the Fast series as it brings everything and everyone back. But too many characters are underdeveloped.
‘On a Wing and a Prayer’ – Reel Dialogue Movie Review
It’s a gripping true story of an emergency plane landing – but the screenplay struggles to get the story off the ground, says Russ Matthews.
Polite Society: A Comical Action Star in a Sari
Priya Kansara delivers a perfect mix of martial arts, slapstick humour, and love, alongside her sidekicks, Seraphina Beh and Ella Bruccoleri.
Video Game Rights Becomes Compelling Viewing in ‘Tetris’
Despite the artistic license of the screenplay, the majority of the events in ‘Tetris’ did happen, writes film critic Russ Matthews.
The Super Mario Bros Movie Best For Fans Only [Movie Review]
The Super Mario Bros movie tries so hard to be faithful to the original stories, it’s inaccessible to non-gamers, writes Russ Matthews.