FAFA: The Tree (2010)
byGrief surrounds the O’Neill family after the patriarch (Aden Young) suddenly dies from a heart attack.
Grief surrounds the O’Neill family after the patriarch (Aden Young) suddenly dies from a heart attack.
“Gentlemen, you can’t fight in here. This is the war room!”
From the opening images of Burning Man, we know we are in for an interesting ride.
Two women are connected through the dark and dangerous streets of Sydney
Rarely does a film disturb molecules to such an extent that a brooding sensation follows for days to come.
There is a certain feeling you get when you walk into a theatre. An atmosphere is palpable and usually that particular theatre-smell (or should…
Upon researching classic slap scenes for this eight-week feature on Film Blerg, I came across one particular scene that fit perfectly for this week’s…
Marketed as “an unlikely film from that Kevin Smith”, Red State does seem rather left-of-centre from the man who brought us Clerks and Chasing…
We all have those dreams that seem not only plausible, but take a while to adjust back to reality after being jolted back into…
Midnight in Paris sees the successful continuation of Woody Allen’s “later European renaissance films”, joining the likes of Vicky Cristina Barcelona and Match Point.