All I can say is – what an incredible year for TV. This past 12 months was STACKED with high-quality … More
Author: Stephen Parthimos
Kaleidoscope is more than just a gimmick, and a fun heist experience
A fresh spin on a ‘choose your own adventure’ story, Kaleidoscope is the latest attempt from Netflix to reinvent the … More
Watching Amsterdam (2022) is about as enjoyable as studying for exams
From the mind of David O. Russell comes Amsterdam, a winding narrative and period piece set in the 1930s, loosely … More
Severance is a jaw-dropping piece of spectacular, must-watch sci-fi
High-concept sci-fi has to be one of my favourite sub-genres of all time. It requires you to think, but when … More
As wholesome & charming as ever, Bump is essential holiday viewing for any Aussie
Another Boxing Day means another season of Bump – the beloved Australian dramedy following a young mother and father tasked … More
Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical (2022) can’t fix a dull story with energetic choreography
Once a Roald Dahl classic, then an award-winning musical, now a vibrant and whimsical film. Matilda the Musical brings the … More
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022) will go down as my favourite whodunnit film of all time
Rian Johnson, a master of subverting expectations and throwing you for a loop(er), returns with a sequel to his quirky … More
Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) is a breathtaking cinematic experience unlike anything you’ve ever seen
One thing is for certain – never doubt James Cameron. Avatar: The Way of Water, an ambitious followup to one … More
The Santa Clauses is a fine adventure for families and kids, but is let down by a rushed story
It’s been 16 long years since we last saw Tim Allen don the big red coat. Now, Santa and his … More
The White Lotus goes to Sicily, where dramatic tension soars and sex takes over
One of the most bizarre, quirky and darkly satirical shows has returned to the small screen for another round of … More
