Where we pause fighting to chat all things short filmmaking and collaboration with Kino Sydney’s Bryan Fisher and Christina Maras, and then resume fighting about Danny Boyle getting on the bad side of […]
Where we pause fighting to chat all things short filmmaking and collaboration with Kino Sydney’s Bryan Fisher and Christina Maras, and then resume fighting about Danny Boyle getting on the bad side of […]
Where we fight about Tom Cruise playing Impossible Missions Force Agent Ethan Hunt playing Tom Cruise and chat to the Korean Film Festival in Australia 2018 Director David Park about this year’s lineup […]
Where we chat to the Director of the inaugural Taiwan Film Festival Benson Wu, fight all things ‘Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again’ with film critic Debbie Zhou, cover the James Gunn controversy […]
“The directive to them was to find origin stories that hadn’t been visible for a long time, that was the dark well they all went down and it was really interesting to see what they […]
Producer/Editor Veselka Kiryakova and Director Milko Lazarov, who are out from Bulgaria for the Australian premiere of their new film, chat all things Aga which is screening tonight and throughout this week as […]
South African filmmaker Nosipho Dumisa on her new Cape Town-set thriller Number 37 which has it’s Australian premiere tonight at Dendy Newtown as part of the Sydney Film Festival On 2SER See here for Number […]
Where we put aside our fighting to chat all things Sydney Film Festival 2018 with Festival Director Nashen Moodley, the creative directions for this year’s program and what you can’t miss – Wednesdays […]
Where we chat to Sydney Film Festival Director Nashen Moodley fresh off the program launch about this year’s line-up, fight about our favourite picks and what you should go see and chat to […]
The Film Fight Club crew’s coverage of the Irish Film Festival 2018 – taking place over four days at Paddington’s Chauvel Cinema, we reviewed the opening night flick Maze, spoke with No Stone Unturned Producer Trevor Birney […]
Where we chat to Geoffrey Gardner from Cinema Reborn – the inaugural Festival kicks off Thursday night at AFTRS – and fight about the latest in Russian cinema, the exact of opposite of […]
Where we chat to Love, Simon stars Katherine Langford and Nick Robinson, fight about their new movie, what tombs need raiding and Al Weiwei’s Human Flow – Wednesdays 7:30PM on 2SER
Where we fight about whether John McEnroe was well cast as Shia LaBeouf, Harry Dean Stanton’s ‘Lucky,’ how many deaths you can fit into a movie in ‘Blade of the Immortal’ and chat all things […]
“It was down to the fact that there wasn’t really anything here that really paid homage to what was the biggest film Australia had ever made, the film that put the place on the map.” […]
Now in it’s second year, the WINDA Film Festival, dedicated to showcasing the work of Indigenous filmmakers around the world, is set to kick off in Sydney this November. WINDA Artistic Director Pauline Clague sat […]
“We are bringing to audiences the best and most high profile British films available and I know that this is our strongest line up yet.” British Film Festival Director Kim Petalas will be showcasing 20 […]
“Science fiction has always been a genre of endless potential for storytellers, which stretches the imagination and offers mind-bending and jaw-dropping ideas – Sci-Fi genre films give us the opportunity to escape for the briefest […]
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 […]
“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 […]
“With low budget films you have to really offer people an experience to see it in the cinema – Killing Ground delivers that kind of visceral experience that really gets people talking.” Aussie filmmaker Damien […]
‘Watch The Sunset’ Producer and Director of Photography Damien Lipp on what it takes to capture a film in one-shot “Watch The Sunset is Australia’s first one-take feature film… it’s basically shot over an […]
“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 […]