Movies

Catfish

Yaniv (Nev) Schulman and Megan in Catfish.

WHEN you stop to think about it, Facebook is a pretty darn disturbing concept. more »

The Fighter

Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale talk tactics in The Fighter.

COMPARSIONS to similarly themed boxing classics like Rocky and Raging Bull will be inevitable when it comes to The Fighter, but it is director David O. Russell's handling of the human stories outside the ring that sets it apart. more »

True Grit

Drunken US marshall: Jeff Bridges.

BASED on the 1968 Charles Portis novel of the same name - rather than the clunky 1969 film starring John Wayne - True Grit will surely become one of the best films of the year. more »

Yogi Bear

Yogi (Dan Aykroyd) and Boo-Boo (Justin Timberlake).

IT would have to be about as lame as many of the film's attempts at humour, but if I was asked for a one-word verdict of the CGI/live action adaptation of the Hanna-Barbera classic Yogi Bear, it'd be: medi-yog-re (I did warn you). more »

Burlesque

Razzle dazzle: Cher and Christina Aguilera in Burlesque.

IN the cut-throat world of showbiz, there is the term 'triple threat' - someone who can act, dance and sing. more »

Little Sparrows hits big time

WA-made film Little Sparrows has made its US debut at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. more »

Black Swan

Spell-binding: Natalie Portman in Black Swan.

MUCH has been made of the wildly erotic scene between Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis in the trailer for Golden Globe and Oscar surety Black Swan, but what of the film at large? more »

Tangled

Flynn Rider (Zachary Levi) and Rapunzel (Mandy Moore).

THE story of Rapunzel always seemed strange to me. more »

Somewhere

Lavish: Stephen Dorff and Elle Fanning in Somewhere.

IT'S all in the visual, one might say about director Sofia Coppola. more »

The King's Speech

Ravishing royalty: Colin Firth and Helena Bonham Carter.

IF you don't have it, self belief is a hard thing to obtain. A niggling fear of failure follows you; a concern that one day you will show your true colours and they simply won't shine bright enough. more »

Heartbreaker

Oui oui: Romain Duris and Vanessa Paradis.

AH, Romain Duris - that broodingly handsome Frenchman who sends ladies into a spin. more »

Sarah's Key

Consummate actress: Kristin Scott Thomas in Sarah

THE unspeakable horrors inflicted on the Jewish people during WWII have manifested themselves in many films over the years - to the extent that the Holocaust narrative has almost become a genre all of its own. more »

Tron: Legacy

Cora (Olivia Wilde) and Sam Flynn (Garrett Hedlund).

Tron - the 1982 high-tech classic which had sci-fi fans and video game geeks bursting with excitement - was never a great film, let's be honest. more »

Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale

Cold reality: The

FINLAND: famous for exporting those outlandishly costumed heavy metal rockers Lordi who Lord knows how won Eurovision a few years back, former F1 world champ Mika Hakkinen, and Ericsson and Nokia mobile phones. more »

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

Aslan the lion and friends in the third instalment of Narnia.

It seems The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is such a triumph it's fit for a queen, after Elizabeth II was spotted at the world premiere last week. more »

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