In the latest Australian series of Who Do You Think You Are – which also features Pat Rafter and Miranda Otto – the actor learns more about his recently deceased father’s family.
She didn’t become a Hollywood celebrity a la Margot Robbie,so she became an expert on them instead.
A critic quoted on the poster says this is “a ridiculously fun movie”. Yes,The Fall Guy is ridiculous. But fun? Not from where I was sitting.
The popular quiz-show relies on quick-fire answers,though in person the polymath writer,actor and comedian relishes the art of conversation.
Of Money and Blood is a based-on-true-events drama about scammers who exploited carbon credits and stole billions from the French government.
Oscar nominee Ryusuke Hamaguchi has made an intriguing film,but is it a gently satirical comedy of urban and rural manners,an eco-philosophical fable or something else?
Director Luca Guadagnino does everything he can to distract you from the game in this fast-paced,time-tripping drama.
A comedian was relentlessly stalked by a lonely woman. He turned his experience into this gripping autobiographical drama.
Director David Leitch started his career as Brad Pitt’s stunt double,then Matt Damon’s. So who better to tell Ryan Gosling how to ride a broken bin across Sydney Harbour Bridge at 50km/h?
The post-apocalyptic video game adaptation Fallout has too much going on,but it feels right.
Tig Terera,the creator,writer and director of SBS’s new series Swift Street,aimed to write a drama that is “untethered and intimate”.