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LIKE A BOSS has enough laughs to satiate an audience keen to see women represented in all their weed-smoking, casual sex-having, mistake-making glory. In cinemas now Paramount Pictures. Claire Robson reviews. bit.ly/37yYIUg
A HIDDEN LIFE is a beautiful, challenging film that harks back to Terrence Malick’s great works of the last few decades. In cinemas now 20th Century Fox AU. David Nagle reviews. bit.ly/37CmsqD
Exploring vanity, fame, loneliness in a crowd and the blurred line between fiction and authenticity in building identities, NT Live's PRESENT LAUGHTER is evergreen in its relevance. Limited screenings from Saturday Sharmill Films. Angus Tonkin reviews. bit.ly/2REWPQx
The unfolding narrative of THE LIGHTHOUSE is almost impossible to predict, with a screenplay that becomes progressively more outlandish and twisted. In cinemas now Universal Pictures. Dan Santos reviews. bit.ly/2SnoAfp
Shia LaBeouf's unconventional biopic HONEY BOY is an exercise in catharsis that is sincere, moving and brave. In cinemas now Sony Pictures AUS. Dan Santos reviews. bit.ly/32t3alG
QUEEN & SLIM is unequivocally a political film that very much belongs to the present Black Lives Matter movement. In cinemas tomorrow Universal Pictures. Kevin Hawkins reviews. bit.ly/2TY6d1x