To prevent Benji and Emily from ultimately destroying Runway, Miranda instructs Andy to find a competing buyer. Andy convinces Sasha to buy not just Runway but all of Elias-Clarke, and Jay accepts her offer, pulling out of his deal with Benji while he, Benji and Emily are sat around a table at Benji's private villa on the edge of Lake Como. Needless to say Benji and Emily are left completely gobsmacked by this sudden turn of events having come so close to finalising the deal. Later that evening Miranda realises she has taken Nigel for granted for almost the whole time they have worked side by side. To make amends, she invites him to deliver the gala's keynote speech instead of her, so she and Andy can fly back to the US to finalise the deal in person with Sasha. At first he is very reluctant, but Miranda responds saying that he wrote the speech anyway, so he'll know it, and he nails it.
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Friday, 8 May 2026
THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2 : Tuesday 5th May 2026
To prevent Benji and Emily from ultimately destroying Runway, Miranda instructs Andy to find a competing buyer. Andy convinces Sasha to buy not just Runway but all of Elias-Clarke, and Jay accepts her offer, pulling out of his deal with Benji while he, Benji and Emily are sat around a table at Benji's private villa on the edge of Lake Como. Needless to say Benji and Emily are left completely gobsmacked by this sudden turn of events having come so close to finalising the deal. Later that evening Miranda realises she has taken Nigel for granted for almost the whole time they have worked side by side. To make amends, she invites him to deliver the gala's keynote speech instead of her, so she and Andy can fly back to the US to finalise the deal in person with Sasha. At first he is very reluctant, but Miranda responds saying that he wrote the speech anyway, so he'll know it, and he nails it.
Wednesday, 6 May 2026
What's new at Odeon's this week : Thursday 7th May 2026.
Looking forward to this weeks five new movies coming to your local Odeon, we kick off with the second film in this rebooted franchise based on a popular video game series in which an ageing Hollywood martial artist joins other fighters in the ultimate, no-holds-barred battle to defeat the dark rule of a powerful tyrant who threatens the very existence of the Earthrealm and its defenders. This is followed by a story of a fifteen-year-old boy from a remote Macedonian village who escapes into music amidst parental expectations, societal conservatism, and forbidden love for a promised girl. Next up we turn to a mystery comedy film where a flock of intelligent sheep, who love listening to mystery novels, must solve the murder of their beloved shepherd. Then we have a film captured during this singers sold-out world tour - a concert experience from one of the most celebrated and successful artists of her generation, presented in immersive 3D. And closing out the week we have a musical doco charting this bands five decades in the business from their humble beginnings playing the pubs and clubs in East London to their headlining gigs in some of the worlds biggest stadiums and arenas.
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 week ahead.
'MORTAL KOMBAT II' (Rated MA15+) - is an American martial arts fantasy film that is a sequel to 2021's 'Mortal Kombat' and the fourth instalment in the Mortal Kombat film series, both based on the video game series 'Mortal Kombat'. The live action film series launched in 1995 with 'Mortal Kombat' Directed by Paul W. S. Anderson and was followed up in 1997 by 'Mortal Kombat Annihilation' Directed by John. R. Leonetti. Simon McQuoid Directed the rebooted 'Mortal Kombat' in 2021, and he returns to the Directors chair for this offering. The first three films in the series have grossed US$204M off the back of combined production budgets of US$103M. The film is released in the US this week too, and allegedly a third film is already in development.Following the events of Mortal Kombat, Lord Raiden (Tadanobu Asano) tasks Earthrealm champions to find new warriors to prepare the upcoming tournament against Outworld as they attempt to resist the rule of Shao Kahn (Martyn Ford) whose rise threatens the survival of Earthrealm and its defenders. One such recruit is an ageing Hollywood martial artist, Johnny Cage (Karl Urban). Also starring Adeline Rudolph, Jessica McNamee, Josh Lawson, Ludi Lin, Mehcad Brooks and Damon Herriman.
'DJ AHMET' (Rated PG) - this North Macedonia, Czech Republic, Serbia and Croatian Co-Produced drama film is Written and Directed by Georgi M. Unkovski in his feature film making debut. The film centres around the life of 15-year-old boy, Ahmet (Arif Jakup), who falls in love for the first time, desires to be a DJ, and contends with the conservatism of his rural village in North Macedonia. It saw its World Premiere screening at the Sundance Film Festival in late January 2025 where it was in the World Cinema Competition ultimately taking home the Audience Award, among its total haul of nine award wins and another ten nominations from around the awards and festivals circuit. The film had garnered positive critical reviews and has so far taken US$1.1M at the Box Office.
'THE SHEEP DETECTIVES' (Rated PG) - is a UK and US Co-Produced mystery comedy film that is Directed by Kyle Balda who Co-Directed 2012's 'The Lorax' and went onto helm 2015's 'Minions' then 2017's 'Despicable Me 3', and 2022's 'Minions : The Rise of Gru'. This film is based on the 2005 novel 'Three Bags Full' by Leonie Swann. Here, George (Hugh Jackman) is a shepherd who reads detective novels to his beloved sheep every night, assuming they can't possibly understand. But when a mysterious incident disrupts life on the farm, and George winds up mysteriously dead, the sheep realise they must become the detectives. As they follow the clues and investigate human suspects, they prove that even sheep can be brilliant crime-solvers. Also starring Molly Gordon, Hong Chau, Emma Thompson, with a voice cast that includes Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Bryan Cranston, Chris O'Dowd, Regina Hall, Patrick Stewart, Bella Ramsey, Brett Goldstein and Rhys Darby. The film is released this week too in the USA and has generated positive critical acclaim.
'BILLIE EILISH - HIT ME HARD AND SOFT' (Rated PG) - this American 3D concert film is Produced, Directed and stars acclaimed Director James Cameron and acclaimed singer and songwriter Billie Eilish. The film stars Eilish and features performances from her seventh headlining 2025 concert tour at the Co-Op Live venue and filmed over four nights during her 'Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour', in Manchester, England. It is Eilish's second concert film after 'Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles' which was Directed by Robert Rodriguez. The production utilised virtual reality 3D technology, via a partnership with Meta Platforms and Cameron's Lightstorm Vision, for a release on Meta Quest headsets. The film is released Stateside too this week.
'IRON MAIDEN : BURNING AMBITION' (Rated M) - is a US and UK Co-Produced biographical musical documentary film that is Directed by Malcolm Venville whose previous feature film credits are '44 Inch Chest' in 2009, 'Henry's Crime' in 2010, and the sports documentary film 'And We Go Green' in 2019. The film chronicles the band’s five-decade journey from East London pubs to sell-out global stadiums. Featuring exclusive interviews with band members and contributors such as Javier Bardem, Lars Ulrich and Chuck D, fan stories and archival footage, as well as all-new animated sequences of the band's legendary mascot, Eddie, the film offers a rare and intimate look at Iron Maiden's uncompromising vision and unwavering connection with their truly global army of fans. The film is released worldwide this week.
Friday, 1 May 2026
BEAST : Tuesday 28th April 2026.
Patton is very happily married to Luciana (Kelly Gale) and they have a young daughter Maddie (Sol Nc Carrico), with Luciana announcing that she is expecting a second child. One day while working out in his makeshift gym in his garage, he has his TV turned on to a MMA bout featuring his younger brother Malon James (Mojean Aria) against reigning World Champion Xavier Grau (Bren Foster). Needless to say Malon is no match for Grau who pummels him quickly and delivers a crushing blow to the head after the bell has rung marking the end of the round. This puts Malon in hospital in a coma, and potentially putting him out of the cage for a least five months, assuming he recovers. While Patton, Luciana and Nadine (Malon's partner [Saphira Moran]) are waiting in hospital Grau's manager Gabriel (Luke Hemsworth) shows up and offers Patton a bout with Grau, and a guaranteed purse of US$100K. Gabriel also tells Patton that Malon is in debt to Barry (Matt Nable), a lone shark and strip joint owner to the tune of AU$50K. Patton declines, but Gabriel thrusts his business card into Maddie's hand, and says for daddy to call him if he changes his mind.
Sometime later, and Patton meets with Gabriel in a bar overlooking Sydney harbour. Patton says he'll agree to the fight for US$150K, with 50% upfront and six months in which to get fighting fit. Gabriel reluctantly agrees but says the fight is fixed for seven weeks time, and pulls out a contract for him to sign on the spot. Patton, goes to Sammy's MMA Fight gym in an attempt to rekindle his past relationship with Sammy, but Sammy tells him in no uncertain terms to fuck off.Sammy's daughter Rose (Amy Shark) a former MMA fighter herself but now retired due to a career ending knee injury, is now a trainer. Patton explains to Rose that he's agreed to the fight for cash, and she agrees to train him, much to Sammy's chagrin. Rose begins putting Patton through a rigorous training regime, but it is clear that he has a long way to go to stand any hope of defeating Grau.
Meanwhile, in Bangkok, Grau and Gabriel are sat in front of a panel of One Championship officials who ban Grau from fighting for six months and strip him of his World Championship title for that final blow to Malon's head after the end of round bell had rung. We also learn that Patton KO'd Grau in six seconds in an earlier bout ten years ago - a record that still stands to this day, and which was Grau's only defeat.
And so with Grau unable to fight Patton, the latter pockets the US$150K and pays off Malon's debts to Barry in full with interest. Malon meanwhile has recovered albeit has been ordered not to fight for a least five months to allow his head and brain injuries to heal. Malon visits Patton at Sammy gym, and the pair almost come to blows as the estranged brothers argue over their absence from each others lives for the past five or so years.
A short time later Patton and Malon meet unexpectedly while out training. Patton invites Malon to Maddie's upcoming birthday party, saying how much she would love to have him there. Malon agrees to attend. The birthday party arrives the following Monday afternoon and Malon rocks up and hands Maddie a gift wrapped box, and then makes his quick apologies and promptly leaves, saying he needs to be somewhere and not to worry. Patton chases after him, but Malon speeds off in his truck, wheels spinning. Later, Maddie opens the gift box from Malon, revealing several wads of cash all bundled up in AU$10K packages. This prompts Patton and Neal to track down Malon to a warehouse later that night and an unofficial and unsanctioned bout between Malon and Grau, which sold to a select audience for AU$10K a ticket. The bout is fought on an open floor with onlookers gathered around. Once again it is clear that Malon is outmatched by his far superior opponent, who pummels, punches and kicks the still recovering fighter. Patton and Neal arrive at the unfolding scene just as Malon is delivered a high kick to the head which sends him careening backwards where his head comes into contact with a large iron box. He stumbles backwards with a large gash to his head, coughing up blood and collapses on the floor, dead. Patton rushes forward and cradles his dead brother in his arms.
After Malon's funeral, Patton climbs inside a bottle drinking heavily, not sleeping too well, having given up hope of ever returning to the ring, and growing increasingly distant from Luciana. Until the day comes when Luciana recognises Patton's internal turmoil, and tells him that she can no longer stand seeing him like this. Go off and do what you need to do, she tells him, and come back to me when your done. This is the news that Patton needed to hear. Patton goes back to Sammy and they share a conversation about why they drifted apart. Patton was involved in a bar brawl that got him landed in prison for just over two years. Every other day while inside he said, he had to fight against some new inmate who wanted to push their weight around. He got sick of fighting and when released he turned his back on it. Sammy said that he waited at the gym, hanging by the phone for Patton to call upon his release saying to pick up from where they left off, but that call never came, and Patton made no attempt to reconnect. Sammy also said that his daughter Rose wasn't allowed in his gym until she turned thirteen and he always knew that MMA fighting was in her blood, and now she is one the best trainers he knows. He gives his blessing to Patton to utilise Rose's training techniques to beat Grau. And so a rigorous training montage follows with Patton being coached by Rose and with Neal as his sparring partner, the bout with Grau is finally fixed for the One Championship Arena in Bangkok, Thailand. There is no guaranteed payout, there is no backing out, its a winner takes all bout for the One Champions World title and a US$3M payday. The night of the bout arrives and both contenders are in top fighting form. For Grau this grudge match is so that he can redeem himself in front of his fans for his humiliating defeat against Patton all those years ago and finally get his revenge. For Patton its all about proving to himself that he still has what it takes and to be able to provide for his family without counting every dollar, and perhaps to a certain extent to avenge the death of his brother at the hands of his opponent.With Rose and Neal in Patton's corner, the first round goes to Grau, who punches and kicks with a ferocity that Patton seems almost defenceless against. The second round is more evenly matched, with Patton landing many kicks, punches, head locks and leg locks to Grau's surprise. The third round gets messy with Grau gouging at Patton's eye with his thumb, which is seen on TV the world over. The Referee gives Patton one minute to recover, but he can barely see out of his injured eye. As a result, Patton suffers many punches to the head, chest and stomach until Grau flinches clutching his hand which appears to be broken. This gives Patton the opportunity to breath, think and ultimately win with a series of crushing blows to Grau as he recoils against the cage fencing, and is KO'd after four minutes and seventeen seconds of Round 3. Back home in Sydney, Luciana, Sammy and Barry are cheering from the top of their voices as Patton is hailed Champion. With 'Beast' Director Tyler Atkins is hardly reinventing the MMA/Boxing drama film genre, but he does nonetheless deliver us a respectable offering that ticks all the boxes you have come to expect from a movie of this ilk. The fight scenes are very well choreographed and put you right in the centre of the action as every punch and kick lands, and every choke hold and leg lock is administered. Sure the film follows a tried and tested formula that is nearly as old as cinema itself, but it does possess enough emotional heft to rise above the also rans sports drama films that seem to come along all too frequently. The two big name leads in MacPherson and Crowe do what they do best, but the remaining supporting cast are largely generic and one dimensional, save perhaps for Amy Shark in her first big screen role. There are also a number of plot holes and examples of poetic license for the sake of dramatic effect that let the movie down to a degree, but if seeing two pugilists go head to head and toe to toe in the octagon floats your boat, then this film is for you.Wednesday, 29 April 2026
What's new at Odeon's this week : Thursday 30th April 2026
* 'The Visitor' - from Lithuania, Norway and Sweden, this drama film is Co-Written, photographed and Directed by Vytautas Katkus. 30-year-old Danielius returns to his hometown to sell his parents' flat, but the visit lasts longer than expected. With nowhere to rush, he tries to reconnect with the people and the town that no longer feels like his.
Turning the focus then back to this weeks five new release movies coming to a big screen Odeon close to your home, we kick start with a sequel to a hugely popular and influential film from 2006 that has the head of a New York fashion magazine nearing retirement, as she reunites with her former second assistant to face off against her former first assistant turned rival of a competitor fashion house. This is followed by a supernatural horror film about a loyal dog who moves to a rural family home with his owner, only to discover supernatural forces lurking in the shadows, and as dark forces threaten his human companion, the brave dog must fight to protect the one he loves most. Then we turn to another supernatural horror offering in which a horror novelist visits an Inn in rural Ireland to spread his parents' ashes, without knowing the place is rumoured to be haunted. Next up we have an Australian Western drama set in the 1930's, that follows three children who escape their white masters and journey across the central Australian desert seeking safety; and closing out the week there is an American doco profiling the life and career of a talented musician whose life was cut way too short in 1997 in a tragic drowning accident.
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 week ahead.
'THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2' (Rated M) - this eagerly awaited and much hyped American comedy drama film is Directed by David Frankel, who made his feature film debut with 'Miami Rhapsody' in 1995, and would follow this up with the likes of 'The Devil Wears Prada' in 2006, 'Marley & Me' in 2008, 'Hope Springs' in 2012, 'Collateral Beauty' in 2016, and 'Jerry & Marge Go Large' in 2022. This film is a direct sequel to the 2006 film 'The Devil Wears Prada' and saw its World Premiere screening in New York City on 20th April, and is released in all major territories from this week onward. Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway) returns to New York City's Runway magazine as Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) navigates a new media landscape, declining print formats, very competitive advertising revenue and Runway's position within it, as well as nearing retirement herself. They reconnect with another former assistant, Emily Charlton (Emily Blunt), who is now a senior executive at luxury brand Dior, that possesses funding which could ensure Runway's survival. Stanley Tucci also reprises his role as Nigel Kipling, Miranda's longtime right hand, and are joined this time round by Kenneth Branagh, Justin Theroux, Lucy Liu and Patrick Brammall.
'GOOD BOY' (Rated M) - is an American supernatural horror film that is Co-Written, Co-Produced, Directed, photographed and Edited by Ben Leonberg in his Directorial debut. Here, Indy (a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever - a medium-sized gun dog bred primarily for hunting), finds himself on a new adventure with his human owner, and best friend, Todd (Shane Jensen), leaving city life for a long-vacant family home in the country. From the start, two things are abundantly clear - Indy is wary of the creepy old house, and his affection for Todd is unwavering. After moving in, Indy is immediately vexed by empty corners, tracks an invisible presence only he can see, perceives phantasmagoric warnings from a long-dead dog, and is haunted by visions of the previous occupant’s grim death. When Todd, who also suffers from chronic lung disease, begins succumbing to the dark forces swirling around the house, Indy must battle a malevolence intent on dragging his beloved Todd into the afterlife. The film saw its Premiere screening at SXSW Film & TV Festival in early March 2025, was released in the USA in early October last year and only now does it arrive at Australian Odeon's this week, having garnered generally favourable critical reviews and so far grossing US$8.7M from a production budget of just US$70K.
'HOKUM' (Rated M) - this Irish, UAE and US Co-produced supernatural horror film is Written and Directed by Damian McCarthy, in his third feature film making outing following 'Caveat' in 2020 and 'Oddity' in 2024. When novelist Ohm Bauman (Adam Scott) retreats to a remote Irish inn to scatter his parents' ashes, he is consumed by tales of a witch haunting the honeymoon suite. Disturbing visions and a shocking disappearance forces him to confront dark corners of his past. The film Premiered at the SXSW Film & TV Festival in mid-March this year, is released Stateside this week too, and has received generally positive critical reviews. The film also stars Peter Coonan, David Wilmot and Austin Amelio
'WOLFRAM' (Rated M) - is an Australian Western drama film that is lensed and Directed by Warwick Thornton, whose previous feature film credits take in 'Samson & Delilah' in 2009, 'The Darkside' in 2013, 'Sweet Country' in 2017, and 'The New Boy' in 2023. This film is a sequel to 'Sweet Country' and is set four years later and is based on a real story set in 1932, in which a mother, Pansy (Deborah Mailman) longs for the return of her stolen children. It looks at the exploitation of Indigenous Australian child labour at the Hatches Creek wolfram field, where young Aboriginal children were exploited for their labour digging tungsten out of the ground in the Northern Territory of Australia. The film also stars Thomas M. Wright, John Howard and Matt Nable. It saw its World Premiere screening at the Adelaide Film Festival in late October last year, and also screened in competition at this Berlin International Film Festival in mid-February. It has generated largely favourable critical reviews.
'I'TS NEVER OVER, JEFF BUCKLEY (Rated M) - this American documentary film is Co-Produced and Directed by Amy Berg whose prior documentary films include 'Deliver Us from Evil' in 2006, 'West of Memphis' in 2012, 'An Open Secret' in 2014, 'Janis : Little Girl Blue' in 2015, and 'Phoenix Rising' in 2022. This film explores the life and career of American musician Jeff Buckley (who died tragically by drowning in late May 1997 aged just thirty), incorporating voice messages and previously unseen footage. It also features interviews with Buckley's mother Mary Guibert, as well as friends, ex-girlfriends and musicians such as Rebecca Moore, Joan Wasser, Ben Harper, Susan Silver, Michele Anthony, Aimee Mann and Chris Cornell. Buckley released just one studio album 'Grace' and was working on his second album, with the working title 'My Sweetheart the Drunk' at the time of his passing. It had its World Premiere showcasing at the Sundance Film Festival in late January 2025, and was released in the US in early August last year and only now does it get an airing here in Australia, having so far grossed US$1.7M at the Box Office and generating largely positive critical reviews.









































