CLOSED: Chinese Puzzle Giveaway
byCourtesy of Transmission Films, Film Blerg is giving away 5 double passes to see CHINESE PUZZLE, in cinemas from April 17. Film Synopsis: When the mother…
Courtesy of Transmission Films, Film Blerg is giving away 5 double passes to see CHINESE PUZZLE, in cinemas from April 17. Film Synopsis: When the mother…
Lars Von Trier has always lived a bit on the edge, pushing boundaries wherever he could and coming up with some priceless foibles when…
It’s hard to say what inspired Robyn Davidson to embark on a 2700-kilometre journey across desert, unqualified and perhaps unsuspecting of exactly what she…
Courtesy of Transmission Films, Film Blerg is giving away 5 double passes see the new film LE WEEK-END, in cinemas from February 20. Film Synopsis: LE WEEK-END sees Nick…
Warwick Thornton is fast becoming one of Australia’s leading story-tellers. His latest project, The Darkside, is a collection of ghost stories collected over many…
Courtesy of Transmission Films, Film Blerg is giving away 5 double passes see the acclaimed and controversial French film BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR, in cinemas from…
The trauma of war often lingers long after the final shots have been fired and the final battle has been won. The Railway Man, directed Jonathan Teplitzky and with a screenplay written by Frank Cottrell Boyce and Andy Paterson.
Darlene Love. Lisa Fischer. Merry Clayton. Even if you these names mean absolutely nothing to you, there’s a fair chance that you would certainly recognise their voices once you heard them sing.
Even though it’s at times too content to cost by on it’s interesting concept and beautiful imagery, and lags a little bit in the second act (perhaps because it has more of an idea than a story), Renoir is still a most enjoyable film that with its account of Jean Renoir’s emergence of passion for cinema, movie buffs won’t want to miss.
Premiering at last year’s Toronto Film Festival, Thanks for Sharing is the directorial debut for filmmaker Stuart Blumberg, the savvy scribbler behind the Oscar…