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Friday, 19 June 2026
DISCLOSURE DAY : Tuesday 16th June 2026.
Wednesday, 17 June 2026
What's new at Odeon's this week : Thursday 18th June 2026.
Looking ahead to this weeks five new release movies coming to a big screen Odeon near you, we kick off with an American thriller in which an aged Robin Hood grapples with his past life while in the hands of a mysterious woman after being critically injured. Next up we have an American animated adventure comedy drama film that sees another sequel to this hugely popular franchise, in which Woody, Buzz, Jessie and the rest of the gang's jobs get exponentially harder when they go head-to-head with a new threat to playtime. Then we turn to an Australian coming of age romantic supernatural horror film where two star-crossed teenage boys must escape a violent entity that takes the form of the person they desire most - each other. This is followed by a French offering in which a wealthy heiress whose plan to stage a landmark concert is derailed by the clashing egos of the virtuosos recruited for the performance. And closing out the week we have a real life drama about Supermodel Kate Moss who embarks on a journey of self-discovery when acclaimed artist Lucian Freud offers to paint her portrait.
Whatever your taste in big screen film entertainment is this week - be it any of the five latest release new films as Previewed below, or those doing the rounds currently on general release or as Reviewed and Previewed in previous Blog Posts here at Odeon Online, you are most welcome to share your movie going thoughts, opinions and observations by leaving your relevant, succinct and appropriate views in the Comments section below this or any other Post. We'd love to hear from you, and in the meantime, enjoy your big screen Odeon outing during the coming week.
'THE DEATH OF ROBIN HOOD' (Rated MA15+) - this American thriller offering is Written and Directed by Michael Sarnoski who made his first feature in 2021 with the multi-award winning film 'Pig' and which he would follow up with 'A Quiet Place : Day One' in 2024. He is set to Write and Direct a live-action film adaptation of the video game 'Death Stranding', which is currently in active development with a release date yet to be announced. This film is a dark adaptation of the 17th-Century ballad 'Robin Hood's Death', by an unknown Writer.After being seriously injured in a brutal battle that he thought would be his last, Robin Hood (Hugh Jackman) finds himself being nursed back to health by a mysterious woman, Sister Brigid (Jodie Comer). As he recovers, he begins to reckon with his violent past of crime and murder, and as feelings of regret set in, Robin finds an unexpected chance at salvation. Also starring Bill Skarsgard as Little John, with Murray Bartlett and Noah Jupe, The film saw its World Premiere screening at the Sydney Film Festival earlier this month and is released here in Australia and the US from this week.
'TOY STORY 5' (Rated G) - is an American animated adventure comedy-drama film Produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures, and is Co-Written and Directed by Andrew Stanton, whose prior feature film making credits take in his 2003 debut with 'Finding Nemo' and which he would follow up with 'WALL-E' in 2008, 'John Carter' in 2012, 'Finding Dory' in 2016 and 'In the Blink of an Eye' released earlier this year. This film is the fifth main instalment in Pixar's 'Toy Story' film series and the sequel to 2019's 'Toy Story 4'. Including the spin-off film 'Lightyear' from 2022, those five films have grossed almost US$3.3B at the worldwide Box Office from combined production budgets of US$720M. Here then, after Woody (voiced again by Tom Hanks) left Bonnie (Scarlett Spears) to help abandoned toys find owners, Jessie (Joan Cussack) becomes the leader of Bonnie's room, with Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) as her second-in-command. However, a now-eight-year-old Bonnie has become enamoured of her new favourite plaything, a frog-like tablet named Lilypad (Greta Lee). Also starring the voice talents of Conan O'Brien, Tony Hale, Bonnie Hunt, Ernie Hudson and Keanu Reeves. The film is released Stateside this week also.
'LEVITICUS' (Rated MA15+) - this Australian romantic coming of age supernatural horror film is Written and Directed by Adrian Chiarella in his feature film Directing debut. The film explores the dark consequences of religious fanaticism when two teenage boys - Naim (Joe Bird) and Ryan (Stacy Clausen), subjected to a radical conversion therapy ritual, are hunted by a supernatural entity that takes the form of the person they desire most - each other. Also starring Mia Wasikowska, Ewen Leslie and Nicholas Hope. It saw its World Premiere showcasing at this year Sundance Film Festival at the end of January, and is released here in Australia and the USA this week, having garnered universal critical acclaim.
'THE MUSICIANS' (Rated PG) - is a French musical comedy drama film Co-Written and Directed by Gregory Magne in only his third feature film making outing following 'L'air de rien' in 2012 and 'Perfumes' in 2019. Wealthy heiress Astrid Carlson (Valerie Donzelli) finally succeeds in fulfilling her late father’s dream - to bring together four Stradivarius (two violins, a viola and a cello) for a unique concert, eagerly expected by music lovers around the world. But Lise Carvalho (Marie Vialle), George Massaro (Mathieu Spinosi), Peter Nicolescu (Daniel Garlitsky), and Apolline Dessartre (Emma Ravier), the four virtuosos recruited for the occasion, are incapable of playing together. The rehearsals are one ego crisis after another. With no solution in sight, Astrid decides to go and find the only person who, in her eyes, can still save the event, Charlie Beaumont (Frederic Pierrot), the composer of the score. The film was released in its native France in early May 2025, and only now does it arrive in Australian cinemas thirteen months hence.
'MOSS & FREUD' (Rated MA15+) - this UK and New Zealand Co-Produced real life drama film is Written and Directed by James Lucas in his feature film making debut, although he is acclaimed for his Writing and Executive Producing his Academy Award winning short film 'The Phone Call' in 2013. Here, in 2002, at age 28, Kate Moss (Ellie Bamber) is already the greatest fashion icon of our time. Endlessly watchable, never predictable, always natural and utterly unpretentious. Kate shaped a generation. Yet she still yearns to be seen, truly seen. In a bold move, Kate enters Lucian Freud's (Derek Jacobi) the famed British painter and draughtsman, who is regarded as one of the foremost 20th Century English portraitist - studio. Two British cultural titans converge, and Kate bares herself. Freud's genius explores Kate's hidden depths. Her complexity unfolds. A mesmerising rapport develops. The wild party scene fades whilst self-discovery takes centre stage. Tension mounts. Truths emerge. Kate finds her voice, her strength, her true self. Kate blossoms from supermodel to eternal muse. This is a journey into the heart of an icon. After sittings over the course of many months, the resultant painting was auctioned in 2005 for £3,928,000. The film had its World Premiere screening at the BFI London Film Festival in mid-October last year, was released in the UK in late May, and arrives in select Australian cinemas this week.
Friday, 12 June 2026
THE GOOD BOY : Tuesday 9th June 2026.
Wednesday, 10 June 2026
What's new at Odeon's this week : Thursday 11th June 2026
* 'Feels Like Home' - from Hungary and Directed by Gabor Holtai. A claustrophobic debut in which family functions as the amniotic fluid required to force a human being into existence.
* 'Le Roi Soleil' ('No One Will Know') - from France and Directed by Vincent Mael Cardona. A slick, high-concept collision of heist movie and slasher, centred on a winning lottery ticket and driven by the kind of greed that can only end badly.
* 'A Useful Ghost' - from France and Directed by Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke. Anarchic and oddly tender, the film uses absurdism to ask serious questions about love and the wrongs we leave unaddressed.
* 'The Night is Fading Away' - from Argentina and Directed by Ezequiel Salinas and Ramiro Sonzini. A bittersweet love letter to cinema, in which a displaced projectionist takes a job as a night watchman at a cinema and gradually builds an unlikely community around old films;
* 'Truly Naked' - from the Netherlands and Directed by Muriel d’Ansembourg. The film makes nudity and sex matter-of-fact, then pivots to the harder question - whether shedding your clothes is the same as opening yourself up.
* 'Titanic Ocean' - from Greece and Directed by Konstantina Kotzamani. The film follows young women training to become professional mermaids in a world that never stops demanding reinvention.
* 'Our Father' - from Serbia and Directed by Goran Stankovic. The film examines the cult of a surrogate patriarch at a Serbian monastery for recovering addicts, and the difficulty of dismantling something that can’t be entirely condemned.
* 'The Red Hangar' - from Chile and Directed by Juan Pablo Sallato. A lean, pressure-cooker thriller about honour and duty during the Pinochet coup, remarkable for how much it achieves with limited means.
Drawing the attention then back to this weeks seven hot new release movies coming to your local big screen Odeon, we kick off with a Sci-Fi offering from a Director who is a master of his craft, and that films tag line is 'If you found out we weren't alone, if someone showed you, proved it to you, would that frighten you?' - enough said! Then we have a crime thriller in which a talented piano tuner's meticulous skills for tuning pianos lead him to discover an unexpected aptitude for cracking safes, turning his life upside down. Next up is an Italian adventure drama film in which a young woman travels to Piedmont to care for her ageing grandfather, an expert truffle forager. This is followed by another Italian drama film set in early 18th century Venice, Italy, where the fate of a virtuoso violinist is transferred when her orphanage hires an ambitious composer as the new musical instructor, one Antonio Vivaldi. In a completely different vein, we have next an Aussie comedy in which a group of students and teachers from a Language school in Delhi hit the road to discover Australia and gain first-hand experience of its authentic culture and language. Then we turn to a South Korean action horror film which follows a deadly, rapidly mutating viral outbreak inside a quarantined biotech facility; before closing out the week with an American biographical musical film charting the life and times of this man from surfer to filmmaker to world-renowned musician.
Whatever your taste in big screen film entertainment is this week - be it any of the seven latest release new films as Previewed below, or those doing the rounds currently on general release or as Reviewed and Previewed in previous Blog Posts here at Odeon Online, you are most welcome to share your movie going thoughts, opinions and observations by leaving your relevant, succinct and appropriate views in the Comments section below this or any other Post. We'd love to hear from you, and in the meantime, enjoy your big screen Odeon outing during the week ahead.
'DISCLOSURE DAY' (Rated M) - is an American Science Fiction film that is based on an original story, Co-Produced and Directed by Steven Spielberg, who I'm sure needs no introduction. Spielberg is no stranger to the world of Sci-Fi having helmed 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' in 1977, then 'E.T.' in 1982, 'A.I. Artificial Intelligence' in 2001, 'Minority Report' in 2002, 'War of the Worlds' in 2005 and 'Ready Player One' in 2018. This film is released in the US this week too. If you found out we weren’t alone in the infinite universe, if someone showed you, proved it to you, would that frighten you? When cybersecurity expert Daniel Kellner (Josh O’Connor) and Kansas City meteorologist Margaret Fairchild (Emily Blunt) discover proof of alien life simultaneously, they try to reveal the truth to the world all at once, while facing intense government secrecy. Also starring Colin Firth, Colman Domingo, Eve Hewson and Wyatt Russell.
'TUNER' (Rated MA15+) - this USA and Canadian Co-Produced crime thriller film is Co-Written and Directed by Daniel Roher in his debut narrative fiction film following his documentaries 'Once Were Brothers : Robbie Robertson and the Band' in 2019 and the Academy Award winning 'Navalny' in 2022, and 'The AI Doc : Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist' which Premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January this year and is scheduled for release later on in 2026. Niki White (Leo Woodall) a gifted young piano tuner whose heightened sense of hearing draws the attention of Israeli criminals, who see his talents as useful for opening safes as well as for tuning Steinways. With his once-promising musical career over, he works across New York with his mentor Harry Horowitz (Dustin Hoffman), encountering a range of characters, including composition student Ruthie (Havana Rose Liu), with whom he forges an unexpected connection. Niki's safecracking work threatens his budding romance with Ruthie and pulls him into increasingly dangerous territory. Also starring Jean Reno, Lior Raz and Tovah Feldshuh. The film had its World Premiere at the Telluride Film Festival in late August last year, was released in the US towards the end of May, has garnered generally positive critical acclaim, and has so far recouped US$5M at the Box Office from its US$7M production budget outlay.
'TRIFOLE' (Rated M) - is an Italian adventure drama film Co-Written and Directed by Gabriele Fabbro in his second feature film outing following 2021's 'The Grand Bolero' although he has helmed numerous short films and the occasional documentary. A modern fable about truffles, sustainability and family. Trifole, set in the Alba, Piedmont White Truffle region of Italy, tells the adventure of a young woman, Dalia (Ydalie Turk) who leaves London looking for her own path, and who reconnects with her ailing, truffle-hunting grandfather Igor (Umberto Orsini) and nature. Eventually, she bonds with her grandfather and learns to value tradition, the territory, and a more sustainable way of life. The film was released in its native Italy in mid-October 2024, in the USA in mid-October 2025 and only now does it get a limited release here in Australia, having so far grossed US$77K from a production budget of US$1.6M, and has generated largely favourable reviews.
'PRIMAVERA' (Rated M) - this Italian and French drama film is Co-Written and Directed by Damiano Michieletto in his feature filmmaking debut, and is based on the 2008 novel 'Stabat Mater' by Tiziano Scarpa. Early in the 18th century, Ospedale della Pieta is the biggest orphanage in Venice, but it is also where the most talented of the orphans who live there are introduced to the study of music. A talented violinist, Cecilia (Tecla Insolia), confined to the orphanage, meets Antonio Vivaldi (Michele Riondino) who becomes her teacher. Under his mentorship and through his music, she gains courage to break free from the life she was destined for and pursue her passion. The film saw its World Premiere screening at the Toronto International Film Festival in early September last year and was released in Italy on Christmas Day last year, and has generated largely positive critical press.
'HOW TO TALK AUSTRALIANS' (Rated M) - is an Australian comedy film Co-Written and Directed by Tony Rogers who made his feature film debut with 'Rats and Cats' in 2007 and has Directed multiple episodes of TV series in the intervening years. This his second feature, tells the story of a group of Indian students and teachers from The Delhi College of Linguistics who leave the classroom and head Down Under to discover Australia and gain first-hand experience of its authentic language and culture. When their plane is diverted to the country town of Dubbo due to storms, and their tour-leader is detained by customs, the hapless bunch unearth the ‘real’ Australia while never making it to Sydney, Melbourne . . . or even Brisbane. Starring Shane Jacobson, Stephen Curry, Esha Banavali, Rohan Ganju and Udara David. The film cost in the region of US$1.5M to produce.
'COLONY' (Rated MA15+) - this South Korean action horror film is Co-Written and Directed by Yeon Sang-ho who made his feature length debut with the animated 'The King of Pigs' in 2011, and which he would follow up with another animated feature 'The Fake' in 2013. His first live action feature was the acclaimed 'Train to Busan' in 2016, which was followed by the adult animated zombie horror 'Seoul Station' as a prequel that same year. His second live action film was 'Psychokinesis' in 2018, then 'Peninsula' in 2020, 'JUNG_E' in 2023, 'Revelations' in 2025 and 'The Ugly' also in 2025. A biotechnology professor, Kwon Se-jeong (Jun Ji-hyun), is in attendance at a biotech conference that erupts into chaos with the release of a rapidly mutating virus. The outbreak results in the transformation of infected individuals, prompting authorities to seal off the facility and trap survivors inside with an escalating threat. The film Premiered in the Midnight Screenings section of the Cannes Film Festival in mid-May this year, was released in its native South Korea on 21st May, cost in the region of US$12M to produce having so far grossed US$32M, and has received mixed or average reviews.
'JACK JOHNSON : SURFILMUSIC' (Rated PG) - is an American biographical documentary film Directed by Emmett Malloy who has Directed numerous music videos for acclaimed recording artists, including Jack Johnson, and a number of feature length films including 'Out Cold' in 2001, the musical doco 'Big Easy Express' in 2012, 'The Tribes of Palos Verdes' in 2017, and the music doco 'Biggie : I Got a Story to Tell' in 2021. This film chronicles Jack Johnson’s evolution from surfer to filmmaker to world-renowned musician. It traces how Jack’s early years making surf films with close friends became a foundation for a much broader creative life, capturing moments in and out of the water that later surfaced in his songwriting. Blending rare footage from those formative surf films and Jack’s personal and family archives with present-day reflections, the film weaves together how lived experience, friendship, and exploration shaped the sound and stories behind the music.










































