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Until Sep 5 Cinemas
Or ‘Band of Sisters’. 1944: a team of female French evacuees, led by Sophie Marceau’s battle-weary resistance fighter, are hired by the Special Operat...
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Until Sep 23 Cinemas
Sally Hawkins is a real delight in Mike Leigh’s new film as Poppy, a 30-year-old Londoner with a bubbly nature and an ever-present laugh that teeters ...
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Until Oct 5 Cinemas
After tortuous screeds on Hollywood doublespeak, the present state of self-hating Judaism and his own abdication of “brain-dead” liberalism, David Mam...
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Kimberly Peirce's home-front drama arrives at its destination burdened with two pieces of baggage: the dismal track record of other films about the wa...
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Until Sep 23 Cinemas
A quiet, modest film about suburbia and suicide is not what you expect from the hottest talent in town. Anthony Hayes and Brendan Cowell have opted f...
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Until Sep 22 Cinemas
Already being acclaimed as "the best superhero film ever made", "one of the best crime dramas in modern movie history", and "the best and scariest com...
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Until Sep 23 Cinemas
An Aussie noir thriller of the highest accord, directed by first time feature director Nash Edgerton about an unhappily married construction superviso...
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Until Sep 23 Cinemas
The title is from the 1878 painting by WF Yeames, which Blake Morrison later borrowed as the title for his 1993 book – a moving response to the death ...
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Until Sep 29 IMAX Theatre
Explore Australia like you've never had the chance. This doco takes a candid look at the Aussie landscape and leaves neither nook nor cranny unexplore...
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Until Sep 15 Cinemas
As a recent Vanity Fair cover had to remind us, women are funny—never mind that this is the same magazine that also published Christopher Hitchens’s c...