Review

The Shrouds review: grief in the age of big AI
David Cronenberg's The Shrouds explores what happens when ancient burial customs meet the modern tech boom.

Date Everything! review: see the world with bedroom eyes
Fall in love with your toilet, door, bed, or desk.

Sinners review: a barn burnin', foot stompin', neck chompin' good time
Sinners, a bombastic genre flick from Black Panther director Ryan Coogler, is out now and deserves the largest screen available.

Dungeons and Drag Queens review: raises the bar (again) for tabletop streaming shows
Dropout's Dungeons and Drag Queens exemplifies the TTRPG reality genre.

Wolf Man review: a terrifying tragedy
Wolf Man, releasing 16 January, is a terrifying revival of the classic monster flick.

Fly Me To The Moon review: good clean American fun
Fly Me To The Moon invokes the power of nostalgia to deliver a crowd-pleasing romcom that you'll probably forget about…

After the Party, ABC review: a smartly observed, sharply told NZ drama
Robyn Malcolm shines in this tense NZ drama-mystery about the aftermath of an accusation.

The Rooster review: Hugo Weaving and Phoenix Raei tussle in the woods in startling debut
In debut feature The Rooster, writer/director Mark Leonard Winter explores wounded masculinity mired in the mud.

Mr & Mrs Smith, Prime review: domestic blitz
Maya Erskine and Donald Glover star in a gripping, hilarious and thoughtful reinvention of the 2005 film.

Best films of 2023 – and where to stream them
From Aftersun to The Royal Hotel, here's every movie we rated highly this year, and where to watch them now.