Words with Warwick Thornton Pelican24 February 2018 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. Film and ProductionVoice0 Comments166 views
Lady Bird Review Pelican14 February 2018 The film is remarkably well balanced in its depictions of both sides of the coming-of age narrative. The trials and tribulations experienced by both Christine and her parents’ is why Lady Bird will likely feel relatable to audiences of all ages. Film and ProductionVoice0 Comments83 views
#Time’sUp, Weinstein and the Hypocrisy of Hollywood Pelican14 January 2018 If the last months have shown us anything it’s that sexism, misogyny and abuse is systemic and widespread in all industries, so we must be thorough, consistent and committed in calling it out and holding those accountable. Campus AffairsFilm and ProductionVoice0 Comments338 views
Review with Puppies Ep.1 Pelican8 January 2018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xF64mPYc5ds Are you a film buff? Our film editor Finnian Williamson sits down with fellow film buff Kevin Nguyen to review The... Film and Production0 Comments18 views
The Film Poster Pelican14 July 2017 Ryan Suckling reflects on the film poster. Film and Production0 Comments49 views
Words with Finnian Williamson Pelican20 December 2016 Katie McAllister talks to Finnian Williamson about his new web series 'Patrick's How to be the best at Everything' Film and Production0 Comments152 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 Comments16 views
For Your Commiseration: An Antidote to #OscarsSoWhite Pelican27 February 2016 "Let us be clear. The Academy has a diversity problem. The film industry has a diversity crisis." In the run-up to the whitewashed 2016 Oscars, Jaymes Durante writes about the persistent and overwhelming lack of representation within the big-budget film industry, and the (mostly) old white men that keep it that way. Film and Production0 Comments14 views
4 Review: The Revenant Pelican22 December 2015 It’s a relentless, exhausting story of revenge and survival, elevated beyond mere tropes by the expert cinematography and editing of Emmanuel Lubezki and Stephen Mirrione (both of whom worked on Birdman) respectively. No one is delivering cinematic visions like these three in tandem right now. Film and Production0 Comments9 views
A Cat Named Yoda, Dark Side Flows, and Whether First Order Warriors Listen to My Chemical Romance: The Force Awakens Pelican Roundtable Pelican21 December 2015 Following the midnight screening of The Force Awakens on Thursday, Pelican approached a group of moderate to Sebulba shirt-wearing Star Wars fans to participat... Film and Production0 Comments27 views