Film Review : Hell or High Water (2016)
byComing out of David Mackenzie’s Hell or High Water it’s hard to know how to feel. Not in the sense that this is complex and…
Coming out of David Mackenzie’s Hell or High Water it’s hard to know how to feel. Not in the sense that this is complex and…
Thank you Paul Verhoeven (Robocop, Showgirls, Hollow Man) for your eclectic and schizophrenic filmography. It appears you have done it again with Elle. This…
Nicolas Winding Refn’s The Neon Demon will be a dividing film like his previous feature, Only God Forgives. Right down the middle, these films…
For those of my generation who grew up with a new Harry Potter film coming out every other year, it’s hard to see Maggie…
What’s not to love about an Ealing comedy? There’s great actors, clever storylines and just a little farce thrown in for good measure. The…
When a film can survive VCE English class and still be looked upon with fond memories you know it’s something quite special. On the…
It’s been a volatile month for the issue of marriage equality in Australia. It opened with a full page ad that ran in The…
After getting its premier at this year’s South by South-West, Honeymoon is brought to us by first time director Leigh Janiak, who was also…
Courtesy of the Monster Fest, Film Blerg is giving away a double pass to the opening night film THE EDITOR on Friday 21st November at 7pm at Cinema…
Bringing his sense for the ridiculous and celebrating the uncelebratable, writer, curator and educator Zak Hepburn has come to Cinema Nova with a program of cult classics for your late Friday night enjoyment.