Film Review: Camino Skies (2019)
The Camino de Santiago stretches eight hundred kilometres from the French border to the north-western city of Santiago de Compostela. Hundreds of people trek…
The Camino de Santiago stretches eight hundred kilometres from the French border to the north-western city of Santiago de Compostela. Hundreds of people trek…
There was a shower thought from a couple of years ago that pointed out that if someone had the idea of establishing a library…
There’s no shortage of films and documentaries about the moon landings but with the 50th anniversary of those astonishing days fast approaching, Todd Douglass Miller’s…
La Dernière Folie de Claire Darling (The Final Madness of Claire Darling), or simply Claire Darling in its English release, is based on the…
“Let the beauty of what you love be what you do” – Rumi For the past 23 years Peter Roberts has had one of…
Written in 1947, barely two years after the Second World War came to its fateful end, Arthur Miller’s All My Sons remains one of…
There’s no shortage of rags-to-riches musical films. We’ve seen these story beats many times before, yet it’s hard to think of a film that…
Asterix first appeared in the French-Belgian magazine Pilote in 1958, meaning this large nosed Gaul has been charming audiences for over sixty years. Every…
Can any film made about the Israel/Palestine divide remain unpolitical? When one of the greatest ethical dilemmas in the world serves as backdrop for…
After winning seven Goya awards including Best Director, Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay, Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s political thriller The Realm arrives on Australian screens….