Film Review

Jurassic World: Dominion review – people are for eating
Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard are joined by Jeff Goldblum, Sam Neill and Laura Dern as they try to…

Lunana, A Yak in the Classroom review: a timeless tale in Bhutan
Lunana showcases beautiful Bhutanese culture while taking cues from The Sound of Music – and discovering what it really means…

How to Please a Woman review: sex work comedy with ups and downs
Set in Western Australia, Renee Webster's debut feature film celebrates the humanity and dignity of everyone involved.

Little Tornadoes review: Christos Tsiolkas co-writes a rewarding film
Aaron Wilson’s emotionally complex feature explores the long shadow of war in 1970s Australia.

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness review: nearly magic
Director Sam Raimi leads Benedict Cumberbatch and other actors through a Marvel film with a number of marvellous moments.

The Drover's Wife review: a terrific Outback Western
Writer-director Leah Purcell casts fresh eyes on the dangers a woman alone might face in nineteenth-century colonial Australia.

Downton Abbey: A New Era review: this feels like a farewell tour
Beautiful interiors, romantic intrigue, endless rituals of dinners, parties and balls – nothing lasts forever ...

After Yang review: a remarkable vision of humanity
American-based filmmaker Kogonada (Columbus) spins a fascinating take on an age-old obsession in this beautifully melancholic film.

The Northman review: a monumental achievement
A marvellously menacing rite of passage, The Northman is not to be missed.

The Lost City review: it runs on charisma and fun
The film is at its best when it gives Sandra Bullock's Loretta – and by extension us – permission to…