4 Review: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Pelican24 November 2016 "Eddie Redmayne’s awkward scientist is adorable and necessary as an English envoy in an American version of such an English story. Alongside Cumberbatch, he's the most English person in Hollywood, so: perfect choice." Pema Monaghan reviews. Film and Production0 Comments60 views
A fancast rises Pelican15 November 2016 Pelican's unchallenged and supreme Star Wars nerd Prema Arasu calls the cast for the as-yet untitled 2018 Han Solo anthology. Film and Production0 Comments154 views
3 Review: Pete’s Dragon Pelican6 November 2016 While Pete’s Dragon may seem too slow for kids and adults to enjoy in the same way as this year’s The Jungle Book, the overall experience outweighed the flaws. Review by Christopher Spencer. Film and Production0 Comments31 views
3 Review: The Girl on the Train Pelican6 November 2016 Director: Tate Taylor Starring: Emily Blunt, Rebecca Ferguson & Haley Bennett The Girl on the Train, a mystery thriller directed by Tate Taylor, is th... Film and Production0 Comments17 views
1 Review: Equity Pelican15 October 2016 A female-dominated production set in a typically male-dominated financial world, "Equity fails to create anything compelling or worthwhile". Christopher Spencer reviews. Film and Production0 Comments25 views
3 Review: Free State of Jones Pelican24 August 2016 I wouldn’t recommend seeing this - you would have a more enjoyable experience reading and researching into the life of Newton Knight yourself. Josip Knezevic reviews. Film and Production0 Comments9 views
4 Review: Kubo and the Two Strings Pelican24 August 2016 ‘Kubo and the Two Strings’ is not only a gorgeous film to look at, but it has a unique and heartwarming narrative, and is fit to be seen by anyone and everyone. Christopher Spencer reviews. Film and Production0 Comments73 views
4 Review: Down Under Pelican18 August 2016 A cut above 'Four Lions' with a Cronulla riot context, director Abe Forsythe "produces the most nuanced simultaneous critique of nationalism and idealistic multiculturalism that we’re likely to see for some time". Review by Hugh Hutchison. Film and Production0 Comments40 views
3.5 Review: Suicide Squad Pelican18 August 2016 There’s a lot about DC's latest ventures that have been heavily criticized – yet the studio is still struggling valiantly to compete with Marvel's well-established cinematic universe. Zoe Tongue reviews. Film and Production0 Comments20 views
These Movie Sports Aint Quidditch Pelican6 August 2016 Now that Quidditch has been banned from campus, The Yiz tips you off on the best new movie games to play. Film and ProductionVoice0 Comments11 views