Adelaide Film Festival Director Amanda Duthie joins us on the eve of ADL 2017 to chat Cargo, Sweet Country + the Australian & world premieres to take place and where we fight about […]
Adelaide Film Festival Director Amanda Duthie joins us on the eve of ADL 2017 to chat Cargo, Sweet Country + the Australian & world premieres to take place and where we fight about […]
Where we fight about our favourite SUFF flicks after four mind-bending days including Drib, Tragedy Girls, Dawson City: Frozen Time, The Endless & Where is Rocky II, plus the return of pop culture’s most […]
Perhaps the creators couldn’t decide which film to make, in which case, they made both. The first is a fairly traditional zombie shocker which introduces a series of novelties later in it’s run, as Molly […]
A starry night. An ageing mid-west bridge. Two teenagers in the back of a car. A bump in the night. A savage murderer. Tragedy Girls’ opener may sound like a typical horror film. Thankfully, it’s […]
Packing Marrickville’s Factory Theatre with lovers of the strange, perplexing and endearingly gaudy, the first-ever Australian appearance of Found Footage Festival founders Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher kicked off the 11th annual Sydney Underground Film […]
Where we chat to Sydney Underground Film Festival Director Stefan Popescu about this year’s Festival and incredible line-up – join Glen Falkenstein, Chris Evans & Virat Nehru Wednesdays 7:30PM on 2SER 107.3 For […]
Breakfast Movie Reviews on 2SER 107.3 – ‘It’ and the 2017 Sydney Underground Film Festival
Where we fight about Samuel L. Jackson’s latest action extravaganza, Aussie cinema breakouts Killing Ground and Ali’s Wedding and our chat with this year’s Sydney Latin American Film Festival programmer and what to […]
“People who come to SUFF (Sydney Underground Film Festival) expect to see something they’ve never seen and we will definitely deliver on that.” Found Footage Festival co-founder Joe Pickett, now featuring at the Edinburgh Fringe […]
“There’s such an amazing networking community happening in the smartphone film space, we’re really amazed to be a part of it.” SF3 SmartFone Flick Fest Co-Director Angela Blake, having wrapped this year’s Gala Awards at […]
There isn’t any Film Festival in Sydney quite like SUFF. Going strong into it’s 11th season, the curation of the Festival’s, let’s say less than usual content, is all the more thrilling for knowing you […]
One of a number of enjoyable films about films and their champions, Film Hawk, more than most, opts for a very inside baseball look at one of the industry’s well-known figures. Bob Hawk is a […]
Where we fight about our Sydney Film Festival favourites and what to look out for in cinemas – join Glen Falkenstein, Virat Nehru and Chris Evans Wednesday Nights at 7:30 on 2SER 107.3 […]
Only the second and last driver to win a Formula One Grand Prix with his name on the bonnet, Bruce McLaren’s formidable legacy gets a fairly laudable treatment in Roger Donaldson’s new documentary. No stranger […]
There are two films here – you might like one of them, and you may struggle to like both. Sofia Coppola’s The Beguiled, based on the novel by Thomas P. Cullinan, itself adapted by Don […]
No one wants to see how the sausage is made. You might however want to see this film. The Republican primary season of 2016 will inevitably be the subject of countless films and documentaries. One […]
Fixing on a great idea or something you haven’t seen before isn’t easy – watching any flick is that much better when you know the filmmakers have floored their premise. Home-grown Aussie sci-fi OtherLife asks […]
Imagine knowing that the first time extra-terrestrial life hears a human voice, it might be yours. Or better yet, Chuck Berry. Charting the Voyager project from the get-go to, as Star Trek fans can attest […]
“They not only persuaded him (Ben Carson) to run but they get him to number one in the polls and when that happened, two weeks after I got there Carson had got to […]
Uplifting if wildly uneven, My Name is Emily will leave you with a smile on your face and no doubt scratching your head. Emily (Harry Potter’s Evanna Lynch) has had a rough time. Her […]
Taylor Sheridan. Remember that name. The Actor turned Writer and now Director blew away audiences with Sicario in 2015 and only a year later turned over Hell or High Water, the criminally underrated Oscars dark […]
“We distinctly set it in Perth, we set it in Australia, it is now an Australian story, we took the very broad concept that was the novel and did quite a lot of […]