Film Review: Gemma Bovery (2014)
byWith a new Madame Bovary set to hit screens in a couple of months, Australian audiences are first treated to a French rendering of…
With a new Madame Bovary set to hit screens in a couple of months, Australian audiences are first treated to a French rendering of…
Partisan is the debut film of Australian writer/director Ariel Kleiman, a grim coming of age tale set in the outskirts of an unnamed city…
In Woman in Gold, Helen Mirren stars as Maria Altman, a Jewish refugee who fled Austria for America before the outbreak of World War II, never…
Wild Tales, written and directed by Damián Szifron, certainly lives up to its name. It was nominated as Argentina’s entry for the Best Foreign…
Melissa McCarthy is wonderfully funny and warm in Spy, a CIA comedy spoof which is surprisingly well written and directed. The premise of this…
The long and the short of Mad Max: Fury Road is this: Eat your heart out Michael Bay. George Miller, ex doctor and director…
Who Am I – No System Is Safe is the sophomore feature from German director Baran bo Odar. The film takes place in the…
Like many science-fiction movies, Infini requires some suspension of disbelief. It’s how much you’re willing to put up with that will make this either a…
It’s so nice to see extras getting into their roles. All too often, extras in crowds betray a lacklustre commitment to chanting, laughing or…
They’re back, pitches! After the success of television’s Glee and 2012’s Pitch Perfect, choirs and acapella groups have moved from their lowly position on…