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'Portrait of a Lady on Fire' Review - A Beautiful Portrayal of Queer Desire

By Alaina Dean
27/12/19
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Fashion World is the Target of New Satirical Comedy 'Greed'

By Nick Janks
18/12/19

Steve Coogan stars in this new satirical comedy based in the fashion world, directed by regular collaborator, Michael Winterbottom.

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'True History of the Kelly Gang' Movie is Not So True After All - Trailer

By Nick Janks
04/12/19

The infamous Australian bushranger Ned Kelly and his gang are the subjects of the upcoming film True History of the Kelly Gang, though things aren’t so true.

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Ensemble Cast the Highlight of New Murder-Mystery 'Knives Out' - Review

By Nick Janks
28/11/19

Daniel Craig and his fellow ensemble stars are the highlight of the cleverly written ‘whodunnit’ from Rian Johnson, Knives Out. 

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No Wooden Acting in Subversive Retelling of Puppet Show 'Judy & Punch'

By Alaina Dean
21/11/19

Judy & Punch is magic. It’s dark and twisted and will have you laughing at events you’d ordinarily react to in horror. It will also have you flinching and looking away from the screen as your stomach churns. But most importantly, you won’t be able to look away.

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'Ford v Ferrari' Review - Stellar Film Outshone By its Lack of Diversity

By Alaina Dean
14/11/19

With a slight Oscar buzz about it, James Mangold’s latest film Ford v Ferrari roars onto our screens with a rev of the engine and a whiff of excitement.

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'Emu Runner' Review - A Swift, Searing Snapshot of Grief

By Alaina Dean
08/11/19

Starring a cast of mostly amateur actors, Imogen Thomas’s debut film Emu Runner offers a delicate rendering of a young girl’s grief. In the rural NSW town of Brewarrina, the sudden death of a young mother leaves a family reeling.

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'Pain and Glory' Offers a Profound Insight Into a Talented Mind - Review

By Alaina Dean
07/11/19

A rumination on youth, success, relationships, paralysis and fading, Pain and Glory offers a poignant insight into the life of an acclaimed, aging director. Pedro Almodóvar directs Antonio Banderas in a self-modelled role to explore with great subtlety the reflectiveness evoked when an individual’s physical impasse is reached.

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Peter Pan Story Gets a Raw New Adaptation in 'Wendy'

By Nick Janks
07/11/19

The director of Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012) returns with his latest, a reimagining of the classic Peter Pan tale with the film, Wendy.

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Apple Produces its First Film for Streaming Service with 'The Banker'

By Nick Janks
05/11/19

Apple recently entered the streaming game with its TV+ service and they have now unveiled their first foray into motion picture distribution.

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'Fisherman’s Friends' Review - A Minty Fresh Buoy Band Romp

By Hagan Osborne
30/10/19

The unlikeliest of boy bands, ten Cornish fishermen will have you tapping along to sea shanties in the buttery feel-good flick Fisherman’s Friends.

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'Bombshell' Trailer Puts the Spotlight on a News Network TV Scandal

By Nick Janks
16/10/19

The Fox News network TV station and its leader are the source of a scandal in the upcoming film Bombshell, based on real events.

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A Love Triangle and Murder Feature in Netflix Thriller 'Earthquake Bird'

By Nick Janks
11/10/19

Alicia Vikander gets embroiled in a love triangle with dangerous consequences in the new psychological thriller film Earthquake Bird.

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Quirky Trailer for New Dark Comedy Revenge Film 'Judy & Punch'

By Nick Janks
11/10/19

Judy & Punch features Aussies Mia Wasikowska and Damon Herriman in a dynamic live-action reinterpretation of a famous 17th-century puppet show.

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'Pain and Glory' Trailer Sees Antonio Banderas on an Existential Journey

By Nick Janks
10/10/19

Antonio Banderas stars in Pain and Glory, a film which earned him a best actor award at 2019’s Cannes Film Festival.

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New Trailer for '1917' Highlights its Impossible Wartime Mission

By Nick Janks
07/10/19

Sam Mendes’ new wartime epic, 1917, features a risky mission that if successful, will save the lives of over a thousand troopers.

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'1917' Featurette Highlights Sam Mendes' Ambitious Single-Shot Project

By Nick Janks
01/10/19

Oscar-winning director Sam Mendes has decided to shoot his latest film, 1917, as a single-shot feature as showcased in this new video.

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