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Luke Goodsell

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Rating T-Meter Title | Year Review
58%
It Ends With Us (2024) Whatever its faults, there’s something to be said for the way in which it gets to the essence of its source material, delivering an emotional experience that manages to be both clear-eyed and thorny in its complexity. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Aug 08, 2024
55%
Trap (2024) An inventive, improbable and sometimes very funny little thriller, with enough tonal swerves to keep its audience hooked. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Aug 05, 2024
65%
Fly Me to the Moon (2024) As old-school throwbacks go, it makes for pretty good in-flight entertainment. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Jul 16, 2024
75%
Twisters (2024) It's Powell and Edgar-Jones who remain the real attraction. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Jul 15, 2024
80%
The Bikeriders (2023) There’s no seduction to Nichols' storytelling to draw us in, and no real sexiness; he doesn’t tease out the melodrama in the conflict, nor bring the inherent eroticism to the fore. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Jul 09, 2024
97%
The Promised Land (2023) A film that builds toward a rousing and romantic conclusion, capping the kind of sweeping, old-fashioned movie we don't see enough of anymore. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Jun 20, 2024
55%
Mothers' Instinct (2024) It has little sense of the disreputable, or the willingness — even with an admirably twisted finale — to let the material get sufficiently dark and unhinged. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Jun 13, 2024
65%
Bad Boys: Ride or Die (2024) An uneasy, if hardly unprecedented mix of brutal, unflinching violence and overripe sentimentality — a dynamic that has only become more extreme as this series settles deep into middle age. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Jun 07, 2024
90%
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024) What was once spare and brutal has become cluttered and over-extended — even if the soul is still there, rattling around somewhere in the engine. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted May 24, 2024
80%
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (2024) Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes has its moments, but its insistence on playing things down the middle feels like a betrayal of the series' bitter, satirical origins. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted May 10, 2024
94%
La Chimera (2023) It’s a movie that beguiles as it haunts, touched by both magic and madness. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Apr 17, 2024
76%
Scoop (2024) Does a nice job of whipping things along at a buzzy, compelling clip — even if it occasionally betrays an air of self-congratulation typical of the genre. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Apr 10, 2024
54%
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (2024) For a movie that features Kong and Godzilla going up against a super-ape riding a radioactive dinosaur, it’s surprisingly dull — devoid of much in the way of wonder, soul, or the genuinely strange. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Apr 10, 2024
84%
Priscilla (2023) It’s an exquisitely calibrated piece of filmmaking, at once dreamy, melancholy and threaded with quiet power. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Apr 10, 2024
33%
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (2023) Any movie teeming with fantastical ocean creatures, neon-streaked underwater metropolises and Nicole Kidman riding a cybernetic shark should be a blast of escapism, but the Lost Kingdom never transcends the tedium of its weightless green screen action. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Apr 10, 2024
73%
Migration (2023) Illumination’s latest feature is bright and bouncy and largely pitched to audiences who’ve only recently learned to waddle, with plenty of sight gags that will quack up undemanding audiences. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Apr 10, 2024
48%
Wish (2023) A grab bag of storytelling tropes, generic characters and musical styles from the well-thumbed Disney playbook. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Apr 10, 2024
83%
Leo (2023) The star’s childlike naïveté is well suited to this pre-teen world, where the tone meets kids on their own terms — and the life lessons are delivered with a refreshing lack of sentimentality. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Apr 10, 2024
24%
Foe (2023) A film bravely, and admirably, committed to the kind of big emotional swing that unfortunately proves to be its undoing. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Apr 10, 2024
76%
Asteroid City (2023) In a career that now spans nearly 30 years, Anderson's latest film – a carousel of astronomers, aliens and singing cowboys; of mid-century madness, deadpan soul and signature melancholy – might just be one of his finest. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Apr 10, 2024
53%
The Tiger's Apprentice (2024) Despite the film's generic take on its source material, there's more than enough colour, energy and rapid-fire action to keep younger viewers engaged. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Apr 04, 2024
96%
Perfect Days (2023) Working closely with his Tokyo-based co-screenwriter Takuma Takasaki and a largely Japanese crew, [Wenders[ has crafted a lovely piece of late-career poetry that's equal parts meditative and melancholy. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Mar 27, 2024
92%
Dune: Part Two (2024) If this studious, spectacular shot at Herbert's saga can't always reconcile its warring impulses -- to dazzle and critique in equal measure -- then it's all part of the package, if not the point. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Mar 01, 2024
11%
Madame Web (2024) As Ms. Webb tells her colleague at one point, "I just wanna go home and watch Idol." You and me both, Dakota. You and me both. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Feb 15, 2024
96%
Anatomy of a Fall (2023) Triet interrogates society's inherent prejudices -- especially when the accused is a woman, and a cultural outsider -- and the ways language can shift meaning. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Jan 31, 2024
89%
The Iron Claw (2023) This is a stylistically rich and rewarding film, worth seeing not just for wrestling fans, but for anyone with a taste for the dark underside of American pop spectacle -- the cracked mirror image of the era's flashy, megawatt spandex stardom. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Jan 19, 2024
97%
The Holdovers (2023) It's formula, to be sure, especially coming from Payne, who's done this sort of thing many times before. But it's so finely delivered -- so droll and funny and warm -- that it's hard not to succumb to its charm. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Jan 12, 2024
72%
Ferrari (2023) Ferrari is a film in which triumph and tragedy are twinned, where the ghosts of the past can appear as vivid as the living. For fans of Mann's singular body of work, it's ultimately quite moving. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Jan 04, 2024
78%
Maestro (2023) Cooper is a warm, generous actor; it shines through in his portrayal of a man who was bursting with vitality, who was eager to please everyone around him -- even when it came at the expense of loving himself. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Dec 21, 2023
97%
The Boy and the Heron (2023) Like Miyazaki's best work, The Boy and the Heron isn't merely nostalgic for its creator's childhood. It's a challenge to that next generation to rethink the way the world works. That's what keeps him vital, seven decades into his career. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Dec 07, 2023
62%
The Marvels (2023) There's no escaping the fact that most of this is better intended than executed. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Nov 10, 2023
84%
Dumb Money (2023) Dumb Money is slick, admittedly entertaining stuff but, in reconfiguring whatever fleeting battle was won as a series of fist-pumping financial figures, it merely confirms that the system wins in the long run. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Oct 27, 2023
96%
The Pigeon Tunnel (2023) For Morris, a filmmaker who is frequently drawn to complicated subjects who move in morality's liminal spaces, le Carré -- and his existential grasp of human deceit -- proves to be a perfect foil. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Oct 20, 2023
95%
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar (2023) It's yet another sign that Anderson is only getting weirder, and more wondrous, the further he plunges into middle age. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Oct 05, 2023
67%
The Creator (2023) The Creator is a film dedicated to empathising with technology that gets undone by human cliché. That might be a comfort in this charged AI climate, but doesn't always make for great science fiction. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Sep 28, 2023
75%
A Haunting in Venice (2023) Perhaps the fundamental problem is that the screenplay, with its deference to Christie's logic and reason, refuses to seriously entertain the mysteries of the unknown, keeping the film firmly rooted in the dreariness of the real. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Sep 15, 2023
95%
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (2023) The result is a cinematic pizza-with-the lot: a family platter with something for everyone. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Sep 07, 2023
95%
Past Lives (2023) The film's directness, its relative storytelling simplicity, is also its asset. Past Lives unravels at a rhythm that weaves a slow-burning spell, one that allows an audience the space to project their own experience onto the screen. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Aug 31, 2023
94%
Talk to Me (2023) Talk to Me announces a pair of horror filmmakers with great promise. It'll be exciting to see where they go from here. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Jul 28, 2023
93%
Oppenheimer (2023) By the film's final moments it has, often by sheer force rather than any kind of elegance, cemented itself as an enormous, ugly-beautiful object infused with as much melancholy as bombast. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Jul 21, 2023
96%
Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One (2023) Cruise's commitment to delivering breakneck action remains, and on that front, the movie does not disappoint. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Jul 14, 2023
70%
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023) Dial of Destiny can't help but be a simulacrum of the series' past glories; even with its admirable attempts to wrestle with time and legacy, the film's lack of imagination undoes its ambition. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Jun 29, 2023
63%
The Flash (2023) When the inevitable multiverse cameos arrive – even those canonical embarrassments now reclaimed as easter eggs for fans – it's difficult to engage beyond a level of fleeting, nostalgic amusement. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Jun 15, 2023
95%
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023) Directors Joaquim Dos Santos, Justin K. Thompson and Kemp Powers evoke the experience of complete immersion in a comic book -- that intimate connection between reader and text -- where each frame is guided by the emotion of the moment. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Jun 02, 2023
67%
The Little Mermaid (2023) If you're a fan of the animated Little Mermaid, this remake isn't about to replace the original in your affection. But... For some kids, it may just be their new favourite thing, and a film that opens them up to a world of cinema, music, and fantasy. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted May 25, 2023
99%
Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie (2023) It's a testament to a performer who refuses to meet life's curveballs with anything less than grace and good humour. And STILL is a fitting tribute, told with cinematic craft and care. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted May 12, 2023
82%
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023) Entertaining, surprisingly soulful and sometimes very weird. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted May 04, 2023
96%
Suzume (2022) Makoto Shinkai's new animated feature [is] a ravishing, romantic, and often very funny road movie that continues the Japanese filmmaker's fruitful obsession with fantastical teen sci-fi. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Apr 14, 2023
96%
EO (2022) Animal adventure as psychedelic dream, EO is that rarest of things: a narrative film that actively decentres the human perspective in pursuit of a new way of seeing. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Apr 13, 2023
93%
Air (2023) Though the celebratory tone – all adrenaline-fuelled triumph – can make it seem a little too enamoured of money's irresistible allure, the film is not immune to a sense of moral complexity. - ABC News (Australia)
Read More | Posted Apr 06, 2023
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