Boy Kills World
Reviews Jamie Apps Reviews Jamie Apps

Boy Kills World

Set in a dystopian land ruled by a totalitarian dictator, where hyper-violence is often the only solution, Boy Kills World is totally outrageous. However, it's also strangely relatable & entertaining for the majority of the film.

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Civil War
Reviews Jamie Apps Reviews Jamie Apps

Civil War

An overwhelming film emotionally, sonically & visually. Civil War will make you feel like you are right in the heart of battle in an eerily feasible future.

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Before Dawn
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Before Dawn

Jordon Prince-Wright’s new film, based on the real life ANZAC experiences in World War 1, provides audiences with one of the most harrowing depictions of warfare ever seen on the silver screen.

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Immaculate
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Immaculate

Religion & horror often go hand in hand. Add in one of the hottest movie stars on the planet & you'd think Immaculate would be a surefire hit.

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You’ll Never Find Me
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You’ll Never Find Me

The latest entry into this Australian spooktacular pantheon is, You'll Never Find Me which takes place within the confines of a small caravan on a dark & stormy night.

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Baghead
Reviews Jamie Apps Reviews Jamie Apps

Baghead

One thing that sets Baghead apart from other movies in the same vein is the potential of its monster. Will Baghead suffer under the sins of the father, or will it prove that "we all come back"? Only time will tell.

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Madame Web
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Madame Web

To keep the Spider-Man licence active Sony Pictures is required to create a new entry into the Sony Spider-verse every 5 years & 9 months. And boy oh boy does that show with their latest entry, Madame Web, helmed by Dakota Johnson, Sydney Sweeney & Adam Scott.

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The Zone Of Interest
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The Zone Of Interest

Taking place within a family home that sits just beyond the walls of Auschwitz, The Zone Of Interest is a deeply unnerving film. However, what makes this film so eerie is the wilful ignorance of the mass genocide occurring just beyond the backyard fence.

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Priscilla
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Priscilla

Inspired by Priscilla Presley's book, Elvis & Me, Sofia Coppola delivers a grounded, intimate & suffocating tale. However, in showcasing a well-known love affair, from a relatively new perspective, it still fails to provide any new insight of substance.

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Anyone But You
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Anyone But You

Sydney Sweeney stars alongside Top Gun: Maverick heartthrob Glen Powell in Will Gluck’s just-in-time-for-summer romcom, Anyone But You.

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One Life
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One Life

One Life is a beautiful yet tragic film that truly epitomises the belief that if you fail to learn from the past then you'll be doomed to repeat it.

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Saltburn
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Saltburn

If you loved the music of the mid-2000s & the fashion that went hand in hand with it, then Saltburn at least deserves half of your attention.

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The Iron Claw
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The Iron Claw

The Iron Claw looks to unravel the heart-breaking downfall of the iconic Von Erich wrestling family & their fabled curse.

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Reality
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Reality

Reality is a crime drama film inspired by true events & based on the FBI interrogation transcript of American intelligence leaker Reality Winner.

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Napoleon
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Napoleon

Ridley Scott’s historical war epic, come quasi-biopic, explains why the term 'Napoleon Complex' is cemented in our vernacular.

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The Exorcist: Believer
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The Exorcist: Believer

Coming 50 years after its predecessor The Exorcist: Believer reboots The Exorcist franchise & sees it once again spinning a terrifying tale of religion, possession, scepticism & ultimately love.

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A Haunting In Venice
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A Haunting In Venice

Hercule Poirot turns his deductive talents to the mysteries of the supernatural realm when he attends a séance hoping to debunk a renowned psychic medium. Based on the 1969 novel Hallowe'en Party by Agatha Christie, this new case pushes the Poirot whodunnit series into the horror genre in a very impressive fashion.

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The Nun II
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The Nun II

The Conjuring & The Nun introduced to the world one of the most deeply unsettling demonic entities of modern times. Now the sequel, The Nun II, looks to expand on the origin story of Valak & further tie this prequel series in with The Conjuring universe proper.

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Haunted Mansion
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Haunted Mansion

Welcome foolish mortals, since the spooky season is upon us, at least over here in the US, we at Pario found it fitting to start it off with a hauntingly fun review of Disney’s latest live-action ride adaptation film, The Haunted Mansion.

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