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No-ones journey is the same. There’s not a bunch of boxes you can tick then you’ll have a career.
Exciting, tense & contemplative, Annihilation doubles up as sci-fi thriller and a sensory spectacle.
Every generation has its own coming of age story. For kids growing up in the “plugged in” age, Love, Simon will prove to be a relatable look at high school…
However aside from an amazing performance from Colin Firth, the effectively disorientating cinematography and some effective moments, it’s a hard film to recommend to those who aren’t already interested.
One Day at a Time is a show that you walk away from feeling as if you’ve been invited to both a quinceañera and an emotional family dinner around the…
We’re back at it again by popular demand with another Reviews with Puppies. Join one of our film editors Finnian Williamson and fellow film enthusiast Chad Bensky as they discuss…
An emotionally devastating and confronting, yet hypnotic meditation on grief and the impact of war. Grief is different for everyone, which makes it hard to talk about and even harder…
Warwick Thornton doesn’t really care what you think. And that’s what’s helped him become one of Australia’s most revered and respected film-makers.
Nearly nine years after his Camera d’Or winning debut Samson and Delilah, Warwick Thornton has finally followed up his astonishing debut with his Australian western-epic, Sweet Country, starring Sam Neill,…
Yet punctuating the aesthetic gloom is a story brimming with light and indefatigable charm.