Where we cover a Sundance and Berlin favourite and the first James Bond

Where we cover a Sundance and Berlin favourite and the first James Bond
Where we reunite with Kazakhstan’s least favourite son, revisit a beloved classic & review the new Hong Sang-soo
Where we visit July’s L.A. and du Maurier’s Manderley
Where we trek through the dark souls of rural America, according to Hollywood
Where we Coppola, Sorkin and enjoy the every shrinking theatrical window while we can
Where we fight about the social networks, streamings and screenings happening about town
Yes this show ended some time ago; that doesn’t mean that it’s not still underrated
There’s a lot to unpack here. Most of this is frustrating, for both the matters on which this author agrees with the Sydney Film Festival’s champions and that on which I diverge
Where we fight all things Netflix, the new Rachel McAdams movie & documentary Athlete A
Where we fight all things Sydney Film Festival 2020, ‘Kids Run,’ ‘Charter,’ ‘Sea Fever,’ Cinemas Re-Opening and the latest Oscars’ about-turn
Where we fight all things Sydney Film Festival Virtual Program Launch 2020, imagine what the Snyder Cut version of Film Fight Club would look like and fly off with Issa Rae & Kumail Nanjiani
Where we fight about the changes on George Street, putting on the Ritz at Home & the filmography of Lynn Shelton
Where we dive into the minds of many John Malkoviches
“My son turns around to me and says, take it online, go for it”
“The world has never been through a pandemic like this in our lifetime; we want to see what that world looks like from each individual’s perspective”
Where we fight all things Tim Burton from Beetlejuice to Big eyes
Talking all things COVID-19 and the impact on the Film Festival circuit and cinema in general (via Zoom) + Come to Daddy, Monos, Happy New Year Colin Burstead and It Must Be Heaven
“This is our contribution to pushing back against COVID-19”
Where we head fight about our favourite Peter Weir flicks in our biggest episode yet
Where we Tardis back to the 30’s through 50’s to review Scarface, Bringing Up Baby, His Girl Friday, The Big Sleep, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and Rio Bravo
Where we social-distance with our newly-arrived SBS On Demand picks and watch-list among them The Conversation, Chinatown, Marathon Man & Serpico
Where we discuss a new coalface for film, filmmakers, festivals and upcoming live-streams as the sector reacts to COVID-19 and in lieu of No Time to Die all things 007