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Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga review – grinds every gear
Can George Miller strike grease lightning again with this fast and furious prequel led by Anya Taylor-Joy?
Paco review: a fantasy quest through the everyday
Tim Carlier’s clever and ambitious low-budget comedy is a love letter to Adelaide and its communal arts scene.
After the Flood, Britbox review: climate disaster and crime make good partners
A small community, a natural disaster and a heavily pregnant detective add fresh ingredients to the traditional pleasures of a…
Housekeeping for Beginners review: a luminous tribute to found family
Of An Age director Goran Stolevski’s latest is a tribute to the enduring love of friendship.
La Chimera review: Rohrwacher weaves an irresistible work of art
La Chimera is part myth, part parable, and part philosophical debate.
Civil War review: Alex Garland's film will stun you
Garland's provocative, dystopian film places four photojournalists at the centre of its story.
Before Dawn review: Anzac war horrors that shaped a nation
Based on real diaries, Before Dawn doesn’t shy away from the horrors of war, but it doesn’t hammer them home…
T-Blockers review: body horror and the trans experience
With delicious body horror, vibrant colour aesthetics, and layers-upon-layers of metatext, T-Blockers achieves something amazing with its tiny budget.
Lyd review: a must-see Palestinian documentary
Lyd is the story of a city that once connected Palestine to the world – and what it could have…
You'll Never Find Me review: Australian nerve-fraying horror
A barefoot young woman knocks on a caravan door in the dead of night, setting the scene for skin-crawling tension.