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Michael Sun

Michael Sun

Film Critic at ABC Radio National Online

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    Another Simple Favor is just as deranged and delightful as the first film

    Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick come back to their world of fashion, martinis and murder for the equally deranged and delightful sequel to 2018's hit A Simple Favor. 
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    These treasures were stolen 130 years ago. This film charts their j...

    This is not a simple documentary about the repatriation of precious artefacts. Director Mati Diop literally gives her country's royal treasures a voice in this rich and eerie film.
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    Hugh Grant is gloriously nasty in Heretic, as his usual agreeable E...

    As two Mormon missionary girls get trapped in a creepy old house, new film Heretic shows there's nothing more terrifying than a man soliloquising about his religious theories. And a basement full of rusty chains.
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    Ever wondered how Saturday Night Live got so huge? This film takes ...

    Making Saturday Night Live would never be a simple job, but this film takes us back to the very first episode, in 1975, and the hijinks that took place to get it to air. 
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    Would you take a miracle drug for eternal youth? Demi Moore does in...

    When Demi Moore's character in The Substance turns 50, she gets fired. That's when things start to get weird.
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    Kinds of Kindness takes Hollywood's most-lauded stars and pairs the...

    Yorgos Lanthimos regulars Emma Stone and Willem Dafoe return for Kinds of Kindness — a triptych of sinister narratives starring the same ensemble, which mirror the cynicism of the director's early work.
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    Who is the victim and who is the so-called monster in this twisty J...

    Known for his Palme d'Or-winning film Shoplifters, Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda is back, lending his signature warmth to this complicated drama.
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    This Oscar-nominated film about an Auschwitz commander's family is ...

    Loosely based on a 2014 novel, this film is set in a family home next to Auschwitz during WWII. But instead of being deeply emotional, this film is icy cold — which is, somehow, all the more threatening.
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    Nicole Kidman's swanky Hong Kong lifestyle comes to a tragic halt i...

    Expats may tell the story of three American women living in Hong Kong, but its true magic comes from telling the stories of the city's local community.
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    'Guileless charmer or calculated schemer': Academy Award winner Eme...

    Privilege, intrigue, deception: Barry Keoghan, Rosamund Pike and Aussie Jacob Elordi and stars in Academy Award winner Emerald Fennell's new film Saltburn.
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    'Straight and strait-jacketed': Behind the pink plastic veneer, thi...

    'Straight and strait-jacketed': Behind the pink plastic veneer, this Barbie movie is bland
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    This sci-fi horror starring Alexander Skarsgård is an orgiastic fea...

    Following in his filmmaker father’s footsteps and riffing on the success of White Lotus and Triangle of Sadness, Brandon Cronenberg has made a stomach-churning holiday horror with Infinity Pool.
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    Bill Nighy plays a dying council worker looking for meaning in Livi...

    The British actor was nominated for best actor at the Oscars for his role in this 50s-set drama written by Nobel Prize-winning novelist Kazuo Ishiguro.
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    Prize-winning movie from a controversial, prodigious Belgian direct...

    Close, by controversial Belgian director Lukas Dhont, is a poignant vision of a friendship falling apart in real time under the pressure of the transition to high school — forcing a fatal rift.
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    The best new movies to watch at cinemas and stream at home from Chr...

    Tom Hanks as a grump, Emma Thompson as a villain, Daniel Craig as a flamboyant detective, Antonio Banderas as a cat - plus docos, awards-season contenders, family films, biopics and more.
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    Stars at Noon finds Joe Alwyn and Margaret Qualley in a steamy love...

    Cannes prize-winner Stars at Noon stars Joe Alwyn and Margaret Qualley as two expats consumed by a torrid love affair, against a backdrop of violence, corruption and intrigue.
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    A wellness influencer turns a hen's do into a bloodbath in this new...

    A wellness influencer turns a hen's do into a bloodbath in this new Australian slasher comedy
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    Beyond the headlines and off-screen dramas, is Don’t Worry Darling ...

    Olivia Wilde’s controversy-plagued suburban thriller has been grabbing headlines for weeks but, despite a star turn from Florence Pugh, it fails to live up to the melodrama.
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    Slasher comedy starring Pete Davidson points the finger at social m...

    A McMansion makes for a deliciously ripe setting for a social - and literal - bloodbath among a group of wealthy 20-somethings, played by Hollywood's bright young things.
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    Fire of Love documentary is a love story between scientists and the...

    The couple who died in an eruption in Japan in 1991 amassed hours of footage over three decades, which has been utilised in this documentary, narrated by Miranda July.
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    Tim Roth is a wealthy tourist adrift in Mexico’s resort town-turned...

    The Reservoir Dogs actor plays opposite Charlotte Gainsbourg in an unsettling drama of class and disconnection, set in Acapulco.