3.5 Review: Bad Girl Pelican11 May 2017 It is these universally relevant themes of family belonging, trust, and betrayal, that see Bad Girl transcend the boundary of an Australian independent film, to one capable of an international reception. Cindy Shi reviews. Film and Production0 Comments2219 views
3.5 Review: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Pelican11 May 2017 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’s winning combination of infectious energy, gorgeous aesthetic and laugh out loud humour more than makeup for the uneven storytelling. Dominic Kwaczynski reviews. Film and Production0 Comments38 views
4 Review: Berlin Syndrome Pelican17 April 2017 The film actively resists the sensationalism of a horror or other confinement thrillers, and in some ways – because of this and the questions Clare’s relationship with her captor raises – it is more terrifying. Julian Coleman reviews. Film and Production0 Comments334 views
3 Review: Power Rangers Pelican17 April 2017 At first the shift from drama to camp is quite jarring, yet by the time the teens are all suited up and the Power Rangers theme kicks in, it’s hard not to give in to its shamelessness. Dominic Kwaczynski reviews. Film and Production0 Comments44 views
4 Review: Lion Pelican30 March 2017 Lion is a beautiful film about human relationships and perseverance in the face of adversity. Ishita Mathur reviews. Film and Production0 Comments164 views
4 Review: T2 Trainspotting Pelican30 March 2017 While the sequel lacks the madcap energy of fleeting youth that the original 1996 film possessed, it trades it off for a more world-weary maturity. Dominic Kwaczynski reviews. Film and Production0 Comments69 views
4 Review: Split Pelican23 February 2017 The film plays with the idea that disorders, such as the one Kevin has, unlock the brains true potential; that when the mind splits itself it can actually change the entire makeup of the body it possesses. Kelly Dunn reviews. Film and Production0 Comments82 views
4 Review: Little Men Pelican20 December 2016 Sachs’s talent appears to be this finely attuned rendering of the details of everyday living, pressed against human desires and projections. Review by Ryan Suckling. Film and Production0 Comments29 views
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
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