Reviews
Our Flag Means Death Season 2 review: Stede and Ed might work it out, but first they must work on themselves
Season 2 of Our Flag Means Death delivers what fans want – but not what they expect.
Cobweb review: Korean satire spins a few too many threads
On paper, this Korean satire about filmmaking is fascinating, but Cobweb flails too much to keep the viewer engaged throughout.
The Creator review: this AI uprising may bore you to death
Gareth Edwards' The Creator tells a tale we've heard countless times – but will its impressive effects be enough to…
Adam Hills: Grow Another Foot review – eyes on the ball
Hills' commitment to rugby and his team mates shines through in this endearing doco.
Sex Education review: in search of a happy ending
The fourth and final season starts with loose ends, so will it manage to tie them up by the finale?
Cassandro review: Gael García Bernal blazes in lucha libre biopic
Cassandro teases a great movie within a series of competently performed but rather undercooked narrative beats.
C*A*U*G*H*T review: help, the comedy's AWOL
Actor Kick Gurry’s writing/directing debut feels like a relic of times gone by ... and not in a good way.
The Continental: From the World of John Wick review – a frenetic throwdown of a prequel
If you’ve been dying to find out how Winston seized control of his assassin’s hotel, Prime Video has just the…
Anthony LaPaglia makes Australian stage debut in Death of a Salesman
The Adelaide-born screen star headlines a faithful adaptation of Arthur Miller's classic play.
One Piece live action review – a real treasure of a Netflix series
The Netflix live-action adaptation of One Piece strikes gold by balancing faithfulness with bold directorial choices.