“Hopefully this project will provide opportunities for our directors and to dispel the myth that women only make one kind of horror or that they aren’t interested in the genre”
“Hopefully this project will provide opportunities for our directors and to dispel the myth that women only make one kind of horror or that they aren’t interested in the genre”
Keira Knightley. Ian McKellen. Helen Mirren. Even more Helen Mirren
If you had to look up the title you may not learn what you want to from this film – a Wikipedia entry this is not
Where we fight over the rainbow
First thing’s first – Renee Zellweger; she’s good. Really good. She’ll probably win an Oscar, but we’re not here to talk about that
The most terrifying thing about film is that it’s all already happened
Produced for the Sydney Underground Film Festival’s inaugural Take48 Film Competition and screened at Kino Sydney
Despairing of his second feature, British filmmaker Benjamin (Merlin’s Colin Morgan) quickly falls for singer and all round charming dude Noah, played by Phenix Brossard who at the time of writing has likely been cast in a Mick Jagger biopic
Most films forget to place the bomb under the table – very few manage three ticking simultaneously
Alice, abruptly discovering that her life savings were depleted by her husband’s use of escort services, turns to the industry to reclaim her property and support her child
#QSFF19 Director Lisa Rose (Sep 18-22!), SF3 2019 Gala & Smartphone Feature debut ‘Blue Moon’ and emerging from the Underground Film Festival
Millennials! Baby boomers! Cinema’s just only catching up on this trove of terror and the latest one is Tone-Deaf
An appropriately bizarre addition to this year’s Sydney Underground Film Festival, Greener Grass wants you think it’s better on the other side
Here’s a few picks that might just help you sort out your IFF 2019 schedule!
They’re men! Men in belts, tight belts! They roam around the dojo looking for fights!
Defying straightforward explanation, the first of three imminent flicks titled Dreamland will surely be the most bizarre
Where chat all things Sydney Underground and Smartphone Flick Fest SF3 2019!
“My prediction is that a couple of years from now the fact a feature was shot on a phone will be totally unremarkable. When Blue Moon screened in Dublin the curator didn’t tell the audience […]
It always comes down to that ending
“It always feels good to get recognition, what made this one special is that it was in my home town”