Review: Sausage Party (2016)
From the filthiest minds in Hollywood comes an animated comedy that leaves subtly and innuendo at the check-out.
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From the filthiest minds in Hollywood comes an animated comedy that leaves subtly and innuendo at the check-out.
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After a prolonged wait between films, director Justin Lin of ‘The Fast and the Furious’ fame takes this third feature back to the franchise’s roots.
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Twenty year after the 1996 blockbuster, director Roland Emmerich finally delivers the sequel we’ve been waiting for.
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Possibly the most ambiguous horror film of all time, The Omen, achieves a milestone while remaining a timeless classic.
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The highly anticipated sequel to horror hit, The Conjuring, has just landed in cinemas. Does it live up to the hype?
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Tina Fey expands her dramatic repertoire in this satirical take on lives of war corespondents and the dangers they face.
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Capturing the sentiments of the much loved musical, Class Act Productions Inc. presents Annie Jr. to theatre audiences of the Latrobe Valley.
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Both mutant and human kind faces it biggest threat yet, following the emergence of the world’s first Mutant, Apocalypse.
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Out now on limited release across of Australia, ‘The Boy’ is a Gothic tale of unusual circumstances.
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For his fourth feature film, director Jeff Nichols delivers an on-road sci-fi/adventure with subtle nods to genre classics.
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