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The Kissing Booth: A fond farewell to a soul-destroying trilogy

We truly can’t handle the Booth.

August 23, 2021 Matthew Forbes
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Nostalgia is overrated

On the future of children's entertainment.

April 12, 2021 Ariyana Hossain
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ALVIIIIN: Cuddly creatures and cultural cringe

Assessing the social value of Alvin and the Chipmunks.

August 30, 2020 Felix Faber
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Must-watch upcoming pandemic movies

In cinemas, sooner than you'd think.

May 4, 2020 Shania O'Brien and Felix Faber
Culture // Movies

The Duality of Us

Jordan Peele's Us can be seen as a reflection of America’s dark past

May 6, 2019 Soo Choi
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Judge a Green Book by its cover

The Green Book follows Hollywood's tired script of emotional reconciliation

March 1, 2019 Soo Choi
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Sydney Film Festival: Dispatch #2

At the halfway mark of the Sydney Film Festival, we review some of the best, worst and weirdest films on show.

June 8, 2015 Honi Soit
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Honi Does Sydney Writers’ Festival- Co-conspirators: Margaret Pomeranz and Philippa Whitfield Pomeranz

Eliza Bicego checks in on what Margaret Pomeranz is up to in her post ‘At the Movies’ life.

May 26, 2015 Eliza Bicego

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