Snap Reviews: Midnight in Paris, Piranha, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn...
Too many films, too little time! Check out our brief thoughts on 3 films currently available to rent & own. Midnight In Paris IMDB The Academy Award winning film (best original screenplay) sees...
View ArticleSnap Reviews: The Five-Year Engagement, Trishna, Safe
Too many films, too little time! Check out our brief thoughts on 3 films currently showing in cinemas. The Five-Year Engagement IMDB Violet (Emily Blunt) and Tom (Jason Segel) are a young couple very...
View ArticleSnap Reviews: I Melt With You, We Bought A Zoo, Terri
Too many films, too little time! Check out our brief thoughts on 3 films currently available to rent & own. I Melt with You IMDB It’s hard to properly describe what this film was about because it...
View ArticleSFF 2012 Snap Reviews: On The Road & Alps
Too many films, too little time! Check out my brief thoughts on two films which I recently watched at Sydney Film Festival – On the Road and Alps. On the Road IMDB Adapted from the much-respected...
View ArticleMy Melbourne & MIFF 2012 Trip – Part 1
I have just returned from Melbourne where I attended my first ever Melbourne International Film Festival. While I only managed to see 8 films, I also did some sightseeing, ate a heap of great food,...
View ArticleMy Melbourne & MIFF 2012 Trip – Part 2
After a busy first day in Melbourne, I had an even busier 2nd day lined up. Firstly a mission for some tasty brunch, and then 4 films and the closing night party. After the jump check out Part 2 of my...
View ArticleMy Melbourne & MIFF 2012 Trip – Part 3
After three films back-to-back I still had the closing night film Mental and the closing night party left attend on Saturday. Sunday I had 2 films planned, while Monday was put aside just for relaxing...
View ArticleSUFF 2012 Preview: Tim & Eric’s Billion Dollar Movie, Sexually Frank, God...
The Sydney Underground Film Festival is almost upon us! The festival is taking place September 6-9 at The Factory Theatre in Marrickville. The full programme can be viewed here and information about...
View ArticleSUFF 2012 Preview: Wikileaks – Secrets & Lies, Hit So Hard
The Sydney Underground Film Festival is almost upon us! The festival is taking place September 6-9 at The Factory Theatre in Marrickville. The full programme can be viewed here and information about...
View ArticleSnap Reviews: Paranoia, Red 2 & The Rocket
After the jump check out three mini reviews for Paranoia, Red 2 and The Rocket. One is a beautiful, heart-warming film; one is possibly the dullest film I have seen this year; and the third is all...
View ArticleSnap Reviews: The Drop, My Old Lady, Winter Sleep
Three very different films hit Australian cinemas this week. The late, great James Gandolfini’s final film, The Drop; Maggie Smith & Kevin Kline’s Parisian comedy-drama, My Old Lady; and the 2014...
View ArticleSFF2015 Daytime Subscriber Diary: Day 1
A huge thanks to Shaun Heenan for agreeing to put together this diary. For instant film reactions, you can follow Shaun on Twitter. – [Ed] Each year, Sydney Film Festival director Nashen Moodley and...
View ArticleSFF2015 Daytime Subscribers Diary: Day 3
On weekends and the public holiday Monday, daytime subscribers only see two films per day instead of the usual four, with the night subscribers taking the opposite schedule. Today we opened once again...
View ArticleSnap reviews: Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, The Red Turtle,...
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children (Dir. Tim Burton) Based on the 2011 novel of the same name by Ransom Riggs, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children follows Jacob (Asa Butterfield) who...
View ArticleSnap Reviews: The Neon Demon, Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, The Girl on the Train
The Neon Demon (Dir. Nicolas Winding Refn) The film follows Jesse (Elle Fanning), who has recently arrived in LA and is attempting to break into the competitive modeling industry. When Jesse finds...
View ArticleSnap Reviews: Hell or High Water, Doctor Strange, Hacksaw Ridge
Hell or High Water (dir David Mackenzie) A modern-day western set in a downtrodden West Texas, Hell or High Water tells he story of a man desperate to break the cycle of poverty, and provide for his...
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