Film Review: The Death and Life of Otto Bloom (2016)
byThe career of Xavier Samuel can best be summarised with the expression “One for you. One for me”. Arguably the best of the current…
The career of Xavier Samuel can best be summarised with the expression “One for you. One for me”. Arguably the best of the current…
The nottly anticipated follow-up to 2011 British-Australian co-production and terribly flat, worn-out “comedy” trying desperately to cash in on the success of both the…
For such a poignant topic, it seems cheap to employ a pun to describe a film called Loving, yet that is the word that first…
Around the time of International Women’s Day, this Australian release is rather perfectly timed. Documentary The Eagle Huntress, directed by Otto Bell, narrated by Daisy Ridley, and…
Kong: Skull Island is a strange beast of a movie. It is the third American reboot featuring “The Eighth Wonder of the World”. While…
It’s quite difficult to offer much by way of insight into Miss Sloane without giving much of the story away. The film relies on…
After making what many consider to be the best film of 2011 with his masterpiece A Separation and competing for the Palme d’Or with…
Remember that day when At the Movies finished on television and there was no more David and Margaret? It left a dark hole indeed. Their…
After a dearth of teen films in 2016 (with the exception of dystopian sci-fi in Allegiant and The 5th Wave), 2017 is already off…
Desolate and stark, Logan is a superhero flick unlike many others. In fact with its hues of yellow, harsh landscapes, and slow burning character focus,…