Unfrosted Has the look and feel of the cameo-laden films of a bygone era with a bit of the Seinfeld flare, writes Russ Matthews.
‘Hit Man’ offers a brilliant mix of comedy, romance, ideology and morality, writes movie critic Russ Matthews.
Harry Connick Jr steps into the role of a musician attempting to escape his life of fame while unwittingly confronting his past.
Due to the nature of my work of critiquing films, the question comes along regularly. ‘What is your favourite film?’
‘Fly Me To The Moon’ takes history and weaves in plausible options, making this a tale of romance, laughs and the bending of the past.
‘Twisters’ is a bombastic natural disaster tale complete with 4WDs, cowboy hats, and more tornadoes than you’ll see in your lifetime.
‘Ghosted’ starring Chris Evans and Ana de Armas is a non-conventional, star-studded adventure of a rom-com, writes movie critic Russ Matthews.
Love at First Sight is one of those unexpected joys might even win over the greatest skeptic, writes Russ Matthews.
Few franchises have spanned four decades and improved as they age. The Mad Max series has climbed from cult classic to cinematic triumph.
If there is any criticism of Pixar’s sequel to ‘Inside Out’, it’s the absence of something to believe in besides merely self.