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Peter Gray

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Biography:

Peter began his freelance writing career in 2010 with QNews, one of Australia's top-rated LGBT-friendly magazines. Biding his time between film reviews and entertainment reports and interviews, his freelance career has grown to include a multitude of outlets based across Australia (The AU Review, This Is Film, Brisbanista) covering weekly film releases and national events and premieres.

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Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning (2025) 80% 4/5 “Whether or not the best has been saved for last is up to the individual, but you’d be hard pressed to not find value in what Cruise and McQuarrie have created here. ” – The AU Review May 16, 2025 Full Review Hurry Up Tomorrow (2025) 13% 1/5 “Less a title and more a statement as to how one can get further away from this film, Hurry Up Tomorrow should’ve been shelved yesterday.” – The AU Review May 16, 2025 Full Review Final Destination Bloodlines (2025) 93% 3/5 “Likely to tickle the nostalgia bone for long-viewing fans of the series, and [sets] itself up as its own entity for the uninitiated to enjoy the gory goodness these films have made as their personalities.” – The AU Review May 13, 2025 Full Review Murder Ballads: How to Make It in Rock 'n' Roll (2023) 2.5/5 “A British rock mockumentary (rockumentary?) that very much submits to a level of madness that is likely to prove incredibly divisive.” – The AU Review May 8, 2025 Full Review Shadow Force (2025) 29% 3/5 “[Provides] enough violent thrills, intentional humour and playful lead chemistry for it to be worth a breezy, escapist viewing.” – The AU Review May 8, 2025 Full Review The Wedding Banquet (2025) 88% 3.5/5 “A reimagining more than a remake, [Andrew] Ahn’s The Wedding Banquet is a beautiful, dramatic story that takes a more snapshot-into-life approach over the situational comedy mentality the film opens itself up to.” – The AU Review May 8, 2025 Full Review Another Simple Favor (2025) 62% 4/5 “A delicious, twisted black comedy that takes all the melodramatic charm of its predecessor and cranks them to an 11.” – The AU Review May 1, 2025 Full Review Thunderbolts* (2025) 88% 4.5/5 “It’s surprisingly poignant, and commenting on mental health in the guise of misunderstood villainy is quite the move for something as mainstream as the Marvel brand that, for the most part of its cinematic timeline, has played by a certain set of rules. ” – The AU Review Apr 29, 2025 Full Review Neighborhood Watch (2025) 65% 3.5/5 “Proves to be more than just a mismatched buddy effort thanks, in large part, to the winning chemistry between Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Jack Quaid.” – The AU Review Apr 27, 2025 Full Review Until Dawn (2025) 53% 3/5 “A surprisingly fun, oft gory survivalist horror effort in Until Dawn, which gets away with its ridiculousness because it's so open with the bonkers potential such holds.” – The AU Review Apr 23, 2025 Full Review The Accountant 2 (2025) 76% 3.5/5 “The decision to frame the sequel predominantly around the energy of Affleck and Bernthal proving the smartest act of play. ” – The AU Review Apr 23, 2025 Full Review Warfare (2025) 93% 4.5/5 “A traumatic, non-romanticised, immaculately crafted experience” – The AU Review Apr 16, 2025 Full Review The Correspondent (2024) 100% 3.5/5 “Will hopefully serve as a reminder of the importance of legitimate, bold journalism and the power of staying centred in your truth.” – The AU Review Apr 16, 2025 Full Review Drop (2025) 84% 3.5/5 “Maintains a sense of unpredictable fun across the film’s tight 95 minutes as it presents a cat-and-mouse thriller ripe for the digital age.” – The AU Review Apr 14, 2025 Full Review Sinners (2025) 97% 5/5 “A gory, horny, relevant reflection on Black culture and artistry.” – The AU Review Apr 10, 2025 Full Review The Amateur (2025) 60% 3.5/5 “The pure definition of counterprogramming in the current climate, Malek’s vehicle is worth the drive for the adults dropping their kids off to their umpteenth rewatch of Minecraft.” – The AU Review Apr 9, 2025 Full Review Becoming Vera (2025) 3.5/5 “A quiet, reflective drama that finds its comforting centre in the performance of Raquel Lebish as the titular Vera.” – The AU Review Apr 7, 2025 Full Review Novocaine (2025) 81% 3/5 “A mostly fun action outing that works more so off the involvement of the effortlessly likeable Jack Quaid.” – The AU Review Apr 3, 2025 Full Review A Minecraft Movie (2025) 48% 3/5 “Jack Black and Jason Momoa are the comedic duo we didn’t know we needed, and their one-two punch of camp theatrics and unwavering commitment to the cause make A Minecraft Movie, ridiculous as it is, far more enjoyable than it has any right to be.” – The AU Review Apr 2, 2025 Full Review Death of a Unicorn (2025) 54% 3.5/5 “Writer/director Alex Scharfman eats the rich, takes down the pharmaceutical scene, and indulges in a twisted sense of humour” – The AU Review Mar 27, 2025 Full Review Holland (2025) 21% 3/5 “As much as Cave doesn’t match her own freak here in the wake of Fresh, a female filmmaker helming something as ambitious as Holland deserves its flowers, even if – as this film shows us – there might be something sinister buried underneath that bouquet.” – The AU Review Mar 27, 2025 Full Review A Working Man (2025) 49% 2.5/5 “Molded in the same vein as a late 90s/early 2000s model, with excessive violence, a damsel in distress, and a plethora of punchable villains weaved in for stereotypical substance.” – The AU Review Mar 27, 2025 Full Review Oh Canada (2024) 64% 3/5 “Whilst Oh, Canada as a whole is a bit of a smudged affair, it can’t be denied that it’s fascinating all the same.” – The AU Review Mar 26, 2025 Full Review Disney's Snow White (2025) 39% 2.5/5 “It’s a shame that there’s been so much controversy surrounding Snow White [...] as Marc Webb‘s harmless musical is hardly strong or memorable enough to warrant the reaction it’s detractors have already decided it deserves.” – The AU Review Mar 20, 2025 Full Review O'Dessa (2025) 39% 3/5 “[Geremy] Jasper is so evidently an exciting filmmaker, and regardless as to how one responds to the film as a whole, it can’t be denied he’s delighting in the bombastic.” – The AU Review Mar 20, 2025 Full Review
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