Us and the Night, by Melbourne-based filmmaker Audrey Lam, is a tender look at libraries, friendship and imagination, showing as part of a "cosmic double feature" at Adelaide Film Festival.
Dream Scenario stars Nicolas Cage shucked of all movie star swagger and sporting a hairline long since receded. Nonetheless, he keeps popping up in people's dreams.
The Royal Hotel probes the darker side of masculinity as magnified by a remote outback setting and alcohol consumption on a liver-defying scale — and evokes the spectre of horror without ever actually letting it loose.
Jason Momoa enters the franchise as the vengeful son of drug kingpin Hernan Reyes on a mission to terrorise Vin Diesel’s Dom Toretto and tear down his racing empire.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Interpol and more populate Meet Me in the Bathroom, an archival documentary that sheers away the New York scene’s ugliness, pettiness and ambiguity.
Photographer Nan Goldin became addicted to OxyContin after it was prescribed for an injury; a new movie shows her quest to hold the corporation behind the US opioid crisis accountable.
Starring Keri Russell and Ray Liotta (in his final film role), Cocaine Bear is a gory comedy-thriller inspired by a true story — but with more “murderous rampage” than “major renal failure”.
This psychodrama about a brilliant conductor facing #MeToo allegations and her own mental unravelling is willfully enigmatic — but also funnier than you might think.
Babylon, the latest from the director of La La Land, Damien Chazelle, stars Robbie, Brad Pitt, an elephant and a mountain of cocaine. But is it more a pile of dung?