Film Review: The Wound (2017)
In his harrowing and quite controversial debut feature, South African director John Trengove has created a throughly confronting addition to the current crop of…
In his harrowing and quite controversial debut feature, South African director John Trengove has created a throughly confronting addition to the current crop of…
As the opening titles tell us: Los Angeles is the bank robbery capital of the world. On average one bank is robbed every forty…
Stephan Elliot has essentially mastered his own unique sub-genre here in Australia. With outrageous comedies like Priscilla that have their own slice of humour…
Having previously directed Studio Ghibli’s final film When Marnie Was There, Hiromasa Yonebayashi has returned to our screens with the debut feature of Studio…
If you kept up with any film news in 2017 it would have been hard to miss the equally turbulent and fascinating production of…
What kind of film do you imagine when you hear the words “Andy Serkis‘ directorial debut”? The man who was at the vanguard of…
Ever since it got its long awaited debut at Sundance at the beginning of the year Call Me by Your Name has earned a…
All credit to 20th Century Fox. Any studio that opens an animated film on the same day as the new Star Wars is either…
“All men are created equal. But then, a few became firefighters.” – Joe Biden Anyone who grows up in country Australia knows there are few…
“At this point it would be fucking weird if he didn’t do something fucking weird” No one sets out to make a bad movie….