Film Review: Charlie’s Angels (2019)
byIt’s Thursday so it must be time for another reboot. Cue groaning. But there’s really no need – for the groaning, that is –…
It’s Thursday so it must be time for another reboot. Cue groaning. But there’s really no need – for the groaning, that is –…
Think of a TV show, movie, or even a toy from the 90s and there’s a good chance it’s being remade or rebooted into…
At the conclusion of the Magic Mike XXL premiere, a couple of sixty-something men were overheard lamenting the film’s lack of script. Clearly they…
They’re back, pitches! After the success of television’s Glee and 2012’s Pitch Perfect, choirs and acapella groups have moved from their lowly position on…
Dragging out the final chapter has now become commonplace with film adaptations of YA novels. But with the latest instalment of The Hunger Games…
Once upon a time, as an adult, one would have been judged and potentially scoffed at for going to see a kids movie without…
The idea of the prodigal son returning home after an extended absence has been done a lot in movies. Because it’s so thematically rich though, unlike other plot cliché’s, it’s also been done well, memorably in movies like The Indian Runner, You Can Count on Me, No Looking Back and in Australia’s own (extremely worthy, early Russell Crowe vehicle) The Crossing.