Film Review: Pain & Glory (2019)
byA Pedro Almodovar film can be a little like an amusement ride down a dark tunnel. Will it be romantic? Titillating? Kitsch? Enthralling? The…
A Pedro Almodovar film can be a little like an amusement ride down a dark tunnel. Will it be romantic? Titillating? Kitsch? Enthralling? The…
Written and directed by Paul Downs Colazzio, and inspired by his roommate, Brittany Runs a Marathon is a perfectly likeable story about that tumultuous…
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There are two ways to deal with a ridiculous premise. You can try making sense of it all through convoluted exposition or fantastical world…
As the Me Too era feels like it’s starting to flag, and endless all female reboots of traditionally male franchises has reached peak cringe,…
Based on the memoir of British journalist Sarfraz Manzoor Greeting From Bury Park: Race, Religion and Rock N’ Roll, Blinded by the Light is…
Intent and effort count for a lot but, unfortunately for Promised, it can’t make up for the numerous flaws that reduce this Melbourne production…
If there’s one thing the Australian film industry is great at, it’s turning our gaze inwards to this country’s dirty underbelly. Australia loves stories…