Review: Nouvelle Vague (Richard Linklater)
Richard Linklater’s irresistibly immersive film follows the shooting of Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless.
Richard Linklater’s irresistibly immersive film follows the shooting of Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless.
There's a hefty sense of purpose to James Vanderbilt's courtroom drama, but glossy conventions make it seem lightweight.
Sadie Frost's celebrity bio is more than just the story of a pretty face.
It may be a little ‘stagey’ and over-polite, but there are pleasures to be had in this gentle drama starring Ralph Fiennes.
Delayed due to tariff concerns, the bill requires video streaming services to commit 10% of local expenditure to Australian content.
This exquisite American film absorbs the viewer in the shifting moods and minutiae of a woman's assimilation into aged care.
It may not reshape the action-thriller tropes, but it’s smartly shot and gives Emma Thompson a role to relish.
The casting of Anna Netrebko was always going to be controversial. So, was it all worth it in the end?
The rituals of village life are vividly captured in this austere yet arresting drama set in the Italian Alps.
Suzie Miller's taut family drama translates persuasively to the big screen, and Rosamund Pike’s performance is one for the ages.
A handsome tribute rather than a definitive study. It may inspire, but it won’t surprise.
Director Kate Woods chats about her latest film Kangaroo – a delightful family movie set in Central Australia.
Co-written, directed and starring Daniel Auteuil, this courtroom drama unfolds sedately until its chilling coda.