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Graphic Novel Adaptation 'I Kill Giants' Misses the Mark - Review

By Maya Dodd
15/08/18
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'Green Book' Sees an Unlikely Friendship Form in America's Deep South

By Nick Janks
15/08/18

Peter Farrelly’s Green Book follows an unlikely friendship form on a road trip through America’s deep south during the racially charged 1960’s.

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French Cinema's 'Birdman' Wannabe 'C'est la vie!' - Review

By Corey Wratten
13/08/18

Ready for another ensemble cast of lovable idiots trying to do a thing behind the curtains of a bigger thing before people find out they aren’t really suited to do that bigger thing?

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New Trailer and National Q&A Tour Announced for Aussie Film 'West of Sunshine'

By Nick Janks
13/08/18

Check out the new trailer for the Australian crime-drama West of Sunshine, with details on a national Q&A tour with the film’s director and star.

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Based on a Remarkable True Story is Spike Lee's 'BlacKkKlansman'

By Corey Wratten
08/08/18

I would point out the irony in me, a white male, reviewing Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman, a story centring around the emergence of 1970’s Black Panthers within a town dominated by the Ku Klux Klan, except it isn’t irony at all.

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Teaser for Barry Jenkins' 'Moonlight' Follow-Up 'If Beale Street Could Talk'

By Nick Janks
06/08/18

From Oscar-winning director Barry Jenkins comes the teaser trailer for his follow-up to the Oscar-winning film Moonlight (2016) – If Beale Street Could Talk.

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'Australia Day' (2017) - Throwback Movie Review Starring Bryan Brown

By Chas Farrow
01/08/18

Every year Australia Day rolls around, there seems to be more controversy over the date and validity of the national celebration.

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Robert Redford is a Gentleman Bank Robber in 'The Old Man & the Gun'

By Nick Janks
31/07/18

Screen legend Robert Redford plays a notorious, charming bank robber in The Old Man & the Gun who’s escaped from prison 17 times.

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Nick Offerman Stars in New Comedy Film 'Hearts Beat Loud' - Trailer

By Maya Dodd
26/07/18

I’ve been a big fan of Nick Offerman ever since those glorious days of old (well, not that old) when he starred in Parks and Recreation as Ron Swanson, the hilariously straight-faced head of the Pawnee Parks and Recreation Department.

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'The Fan' (1981) Giallo-Inspired Thriller - Throwback Film Review

By Luke Banyai
25/07/18

It’s interesting to note that upon its release in 1981, The Fan was met with controversy due to multiple counts of celebrity stalking cases and the tragic murder of John Lennon.

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Rami Malek Brings Freddie Mercury to Life in New 'Bohemian Rhapsody' Trailer

By Nick Janks
25/07/18

Bohemian Rhapsody tells the story of one of the music world’s most enigmatic frontmen, Freddie Mercury of the band Queen.

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Albert Dupontel's 'See You Up There' (Au revoir là-haut) - Review

By Nick Janks
20/07/18

Writer/director/star Albert Dupontel delivers a heartfelt tribute to France’s fallen soldiers of World War 1 under the guise of a dark-comedic crime drama.

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Nicole Kidman & Lucas Hedges Star in Trailer for 'Boy Erased'

By Ash Davies
18/07/18

The heartbreaking trailer for Focus Features’ upcoming drama Boy Erased starring Nicole Kidman, Lucas Hedges and Joel Edgerton has been released.

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Trailer for Historical Drama 'Mary Queen of Scots' Follows Two Feuding Queens

By Nick Janks
17/07/18

Margot Robbie and Saoirse Ronan play Queen Elizabeth I and Mary Stuart – two feuding queens in the upcoming historical drama, Mary Queen of Scots.

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'What Will People Say' - Scandinavian Film Festival Review

By Chas Farrow
09/07/18

The 2018 Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival offers a confronting and thought-provoking drama in the form of What Will People Say.

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'Summer of ’84' Trailer Pays Homage to 80's Horror Movies

By Luke Banyai
03/07/18

It’s safe to say that a lot of emerging filmmakers like to pay homage to the movies they grew up with and drew inspiration from – Summer of ’84 is no exception.

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Home is Where the Heart is in French Drama 'Back to Burgundy'

By Corey Wratten
02/07/18

It’s bizarre to me that people living in New York City could resent their wonderous, expansive metropolis, yet it is a common theme among its life-long residents.

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