Film Review: Searching (2018)
byJohn Cho takes Facebook stalking to a whole new level in Aneesh Chaganty’s feature debut, Searching. When his daughter Margot (Michelle La) goes missing,…
John Cho takes Facebook stalking to a whole new level in Aneesh Chaganty’s feature debut, Searching. When his daughter Margot (Michelle La) goes missing,…
When a new writer/director’s first feature film is a team up with a largely unknown leading lady and the results are phenomenal, we know…
Are people not as friendly as they were? Are they losing sight of their priorities? It’s a good question that Britain’s small population of…
The hills are alive with the sound of demon nuns and shitty dialogue in The Nun, the next instalment (or technically the first, chronologically)…
Good songs sometimes take a while to get going, and the same could be said of Brett Haley’s drama-cum-musical Hearts Beats Loud. We begin…
“Fashion is the armour to survive the reality of everyday life” – Bill Cunningham. Renowned in both the fashion and artistic worlds, for they…
With four films to her name and an uncommon reverence in the film community, Scottish director Lynne Ramsay has earned the right to be…
In the long list of crimes that the church has perpetrated over the years, the mental torture and sexual destruction of LGBT youths is…
Nick Hornby’s novels seem to be written for film adaptation. While the novels themselves are generally good in their own right, the films are…
There are a few Australian traditions which are at once unifying and divisive – small rituals which exclude some and divide us into “teams” and…