A lot can happen in a week

A lot can happen in a week
Where we discuss the impact of COVID-19 on film, Festivals and creative industries and fight about our favourite flicks from 2019 which you can catch at home
It’s a concerning time for the Australian industry with a number of Film Festivals cancelling or postponing events
Now entering year 29, Flickerfest has launched into action at its local home and mainstay the Bondi Pavilion
A lot of cinema’s most ardent and casual fans have been waiting a long time for a movie like this one
Gilmore Girls is better than everything else that’s out now, so let’s talk about it
Everyone needs closure, Jesse Pinkman no less
Keira Knightley. Ian McKellen. Helen Mirren. Even more Helen Mirren
The most terrifying thing about film is that it’s all already happened
Most films forget to place the bomb under the table – very few manage three ticking simultaneously
Here’s a few picks that might just help you sort out your IFF 2019 schedule!
“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 feels good to get recognition, what made this one special is that it was in my home town”
It’s that oh so disquieting, insightful, morbid mind-bogglingly fun time of year with the Sydney Underground Film Festival launching the 2019 program! The purveyors of all things colourful with classes and comps to boot – […]
Always Be My Maybe, I Am Mother, Murder Mystery, Rolling Thunder Revue, Derry Girls, Stranger Things, Black Mirror & Star Trek: Discovery
Something cognizant, inspired and reminiscent of wondrous 80’s era-filmmaking and significantly so without being derivative. And then it started to become derivative of itself
In months past Game of Thrones had a series-long finale and 22 blockbusters culminated in Endgame. Amidst it all, Star Trek: Discovery, only in it’s second season, showed everyone how it’s done
Well that was, anticlimactic
Gabe Silverman and Fiona Dawson discuss the origins and impact of their powerful documentary, and its connection to the controversial Trump administration ban on trans people serving in the military
Weird, searing, strange and wonderful – the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival has launched their 2019 slate! This year’s run features among many entries the story of Marc Hauser (above) who dearly wants to be the […]
Spoiler warning: This post contains spoilers for Game of Thrones and the series finale “I imagined a mountain of swords too high to climb, so many fallen enemies who could only see the soles of […]
It’s very easy to tell the difference between good Game of Thrones and bad Game of Thrones