Like its predecessor, 28 YEARS LATER: THE BONE TEMPLE also points clearly toward the next instalment. You’ve no doubt read ...
A little-seen Disney television adventure shot on location in Bahrain with a largely local cast. We all know Disney for their pirate adventures, from Treasure Island and Peter Pan to the monolithic ...
Leah Purcell’s powerful adaptation of her own stage play is a strong intersectional examination of the Australian western mythos, one that asks us to re-examine our history while commenting on ...
A romantic drama that’s a good showcase for its leads and the titular falling petals, but you may feel like you’re developing Progeria somewhere in the middle. Aspiring photographer Haruto Asakura ...
A nostalgic, uneven ride that leans heavily on past glories—but Gatwa’s irresistible Doctor and flashes of bold storytelling prove there’s still life in the old TARDIS yet. WARNING: This review can’t ...
Before vinyl bars became the latest trend worldwide, Japan’s kissaten were quietly leading the charge, offering serene musical escapes for a century. If you’ve noticed more vinyl bars and listening ...
A lighthearted action romp, this Netflix flick coasts on the charm of Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx, delivering familiar but entertaining thrills. If there’s one thing Netflix can be counted on for, ...
Welcome back to Inconstant Reader, the feature column that explores Stephen King’s books in the order they were published — sort of! Warning: this palaver contains spoilers, ya ken? “Roland of Gilead ...
For the better part of the last fifty years, Stephen King has maintained his dominance over horror and popular literature — and 2025 shows no signs of slowing. With both fresh books and more screen ...
The critics have spoken — again! The votes have been counted, and the Online Film Critics Society (OFCS) is excited to announce the winners for its 25th annual film awards. THE POWER OF THE DOG ...
Welcome back to The Read Goes Ever On: a casual and personal reading (and in some cases a very slow re-reading) of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. As you work your way through any writings about Tolkien, ...
I first saw Back to the Future in cinemas in 1985 at the tender age of six. It wasn’t my first movie, and clearly not my last, but something changed in me that day. My density had brought me to it. In ...