Though it may be named after a heavenly constellation, the sci-fi action-thriller Gemini Man (Paramount) turns out to be less than stellar.
Any film set in the world of women stripping for money and the men ogling them is bound to have a certain edge to it.
Solidly crafted and intelligently inspiring, “Beautifully Broken” skilfully entwines three narratives about faith, forgiveness, and fortuitous interconnections in a drama that likely will receive a warm reception from audiences with a taste for evangelical entertainment.
Summery salads are the perfect go-to dish as the weather warms up.
Effective communication is essential when you’re trying to help people understand any complex subject. And, when it’s something as important to their future as superannuation, it also becomes essential.
Origin stories of Batman villains don’t get any darker than Joker (Warner Bros). Portrayals of Batman’s arch-nemesis have spiralled in that direction for years.
It’s an old and easily spotted Hollywood trick: Set up a group of easy-to-hate villains, then dole out their presumably just desserts while inviting viewers to revel in their well-earned punishment.
The Latin motto from which the compelling sci-fi drama Ad Astra (Fox) takes its title assures us that, by persevering through difficulties, we can aspire to reach the stars.
It’s rare that even the premise of a mainstream movie can be characterised as immoral.
What’s cooking in The Kitchen (Warner Bros)? A morally muddled stew of fatal feminism.