Review: You Were Never Really Here – A Brutal, Poetic Study of Trauma Pelican5 September 2018 There’s a moment in Lynne Ramsay’s latest film You Were Never Really Here where Senator Votto (Alex Manette), the father of the kidnapped Nina (Ekaterina Sa... Film and Production0 Comments147 views
Review: BlacKkKlansman Pelican28 August 2018 Arguably his best film in years, Spike Lee returns to mainstream cinema with BlacKkKlansman; a groovy 70’s romp that through retrospect, satirically captures ... Film and Production0 Comments111 views
The Sad Life of a Closeted Anime Lover Pelican17 August 2018 Throughout life we are constantly asked, “What are your hobbies?” Tute ice breakers, job applications, tinder profiles, awkward morning after conversations,... Film and Production0 Comments78 views
So, WTF is Anime? Pelican14 August 2018 Anime. At some point in time everyone has heard the word before if not actually seen one themselves. Normally associated with things like Japan, Dragon Ball Z, ... Film and Production0 Comments193 views
Revelation Film Festival Report Card Part II Pelican23 July 2018 As the Perth International Revelation Film Festival has officially come to a close, it’s time to present my final report card for the second week of the fest. So without further ado, here are the results Film and ProductionVoice0 Comments99 views
Revelation Film Festival Report Card Pelican16 July 2018 The first week of the Perth’s International Revelation Film Festival is over and after a hard week of movie-binging we are back with the report cards to some ... Film and ProductionVoice0 Comments101 views
3.5 REVIEW: Ideal Home Pelican30 June 2018 If you’re in the mood for a laugh, Ideal Home is an ideal piece of light entertainment. Film and ProductionUncategorised0 Comments30 views
Clayton Jacobson Interview Pelican26 June 2018 I sat down with Clayton to talk crowd-pleasing pizzas, perfectionism and working in a fake police station. Film and ProductionVoice0 Comments115 views
HEREDITARY – A REVIEW Pelican10 June 2018 The best horror films aren’t the ones that throw every jump scare at you, they’re the ones that explore and speak to the deepest, darkest facets of the huma... Film and ProductionVoice0 Comments125 views
4.0 Kodachrome – A Review Pelican5 June 2018 Based on an article in the New York Times by A.G. Sulzberger, Kodachrome is a movie about death, family, and analog film — and the surprising overlap you can ... Film and Production0 Comments75 views