
He saw, she saw: Bill and Ted Face the Music
Argumentative couple Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review Bill and Ted Face the Music
Argumentative couple Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review Bill and Ted Face the Music
Lucy Lawless and Troy Kingi star in this stoner crime caper. Karl Puschmann takes a hit.
We review this brutal and unflinching drama set within New Zealand's gang culture.
Married couple Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review The Australian Dream
Was his repeatedly-delayed, ambitious sci-fi action thriller worth the wait?
Project Power has a potentially interesting hook, but does it do anything cool with it?
Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie watch and discuss One Man and His Shoes
Given its meaty subject matter, Irresistible is disappointingly bland.
We review This Town, a black comedy with dark inspiration that's in cinemas now.
'I ... think about the rabbit holes I'm going to go down to get ready for the role.'
Argumentative married couple Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review Endings, Beginnings.
Argumentative married couple Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie watch The Burnt Orange Heresy.
Argumentative married couple Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review Trolls World Tour
Argumentative married couple Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie watch Da 5 Bloods.
Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie shine a light on both film and the state of their marriage.
The last days? We can only hope...
Is Steve Coogan's and Rob Brydon's fourth instalment worth your time?
His new film shows how Marcel Marceau saved thousand of Jewish children from Nazis in WW2.
It could have been a total flop, but one thing has saved Hemsworth brother's new flick.
Selah and the Spades is an impressive and disconcerting high-school drama.
Will it be happily ever after or divorce court? Read our review.
The new Netflix thriller recalls the Best Picture winner Parasite, but is it worth a look?
Samuel L. Jackson stars in this Apple TV+ original movie that's based on a true story.
Two of Hollywood's rising stars are in this movie about a Tinder date from hell.
Offers an eye-opening look at creative expression in an oppressive regime. But is it good?
A trippy tale of cosmic horror that occasionally rises above its B-horror roots.
If you're looking for a pleasant distraction on a Sunday arvo, this is just the ticket.