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Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 14, 201812:29 pmAugust 21, 2019
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FILMWORKER

A film about film obsessives for one in the same, Filmworker offers a portrait of the one and only Stanley Kubrick that is, as elusively as just about any of the master’s output, a portrait […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 14, 201811:33 amAugust 21, 2019
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AGA

Aga is first and foremost and in more than one respect a beautiful film. Set in some of the northernmost reaches of the globe, couple Nanook and Sedna, absent their daughter who long since left […]

Festivals by Glen on 2serJun 14, 20189:57 amMay 31, 2019
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FILM FIGHT CLUB S2E24: SYDNEY FILM FESTIVAL

    Where we fight about the many, many, many films we’ve seen at the Sydney Film Festival and what you should see with 2SER 107.3 Producer Stephen Hill – Wednesdays 7:30PM on 2SER and […]

Festivals by Glen on 2serJun 13, 20181:39 pmJune 14, 2018
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PRODUCER/EDITOR VESELKA KIRYAKOVA AND DIRECTOR MILKO LAZAROV ON AGA

    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 […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 13, 201812:46 pmAugust 21, 2019
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WHAT KEEPS YOU ALIVE

What Keeps You Alive almost had the confidence in it’s premise to pull it off. Married couple Jackie (Hannah Emily Anderson) and Jules (Brittany Allen – It Stains the Sands Red), venture out to Jackie’s […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 12, 20185:38 pmAugust 21, 2019
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THE MISEDUCATION OF CAMERON POST

Part jarring, part funny, part derivative and at times a curious jumble of all three – The Miseducation of Cameron Post has a lot going for it. Following the co-habitation of several involuntary, and complicit […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 12, 20183:46 pmAugust 21, 2019
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PIERCING

Putting us on a pile of rugs and ripping them all away, Piercing is having no go of the expected. Obsessed with, well, piercing, only the more fatal kind, husband and father Reed (Christopher Abbott), […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 12, 20182:32 pmSeptember 24, 2019
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YOU WERE NEVER REALLY HERE

All the pieces did well to come together for this one. Hired muscle, vigilante, however you want to look at him Joaquin Phoenix’s Joe is a figure to be reckoned with who’s all about the […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 11, 20186:32 pmJune 11, 2018
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BEIRUT

Not even trying to be too realistic, your thriller of the week has taken a trip to the Middle East. Flash US diplomat Mason Skiles (Jon Hamm), ten years following a tragic end to his […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 11, 20185:28 pmSeptember 7, 2019
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SEARCHING

Before anyone says anything – we’re already looking at screens all day. Taking place entirely on Skype, Messenger, Chat, Youtube, YouCast and anything that shows up on your laptop, a worried father (John Cho) searches […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 11, 201811:03 amAugust 21, 2019
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THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS

As curious as it is frequently infuriating, Three Identical Strangers takes its fascinating subject(s) to altogether captivating places. An incredulous true story that you could dismiss had it turned up in the fiction shelves, three […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 11, 201810:04 amAugust 21, 2019
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JIRGA

Defying stylistic convention as that which would typically be associated with parts of rural Afghanistan, Jirga is a tricky one. Returning to Afghanistan and the site of a fateful raid following a three-year absence, a […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 11, 20189:41 amAugust 21, 2019
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TOWER. A BRIGHT DAY

Sometimes, subtlety doesn’t actually help. A family reunion in a small Polish village isn’t your usual setting for the surreal or supernatural. When a long-since absent sister returns to her siblings and ailing mother, things […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 11, 20189:17 amAugust 21, 2019
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THE MAN WHO KILLED DON QUIXOTE

It took decades to get this film to theatres; the finished product, as much as Terry Gilliam’s perseverance, is as strong a reminder as any of why we watch movies, and always will. Ad-man and […]

Festivals by Glen on 2serJun 11, 20188:49 amAugust 21, 2019
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FILM FIGHT CLUB S2E23: SYDNEY FILM FESTIVAL

    Where we fight about everything we’ve seen at the Sydney Film Festival and everything you should see with the Film in Revolt crew – Wednesdays 7:30PM on 2SER and Sundays 12-1PM during the […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 9, 201810:43 amAugust 21, 2019
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THE SEEN AND UNSEEN

Most stories are better without a sledgehammer to drive it’s point home, though subtlety doesn’t always help. Set in rural Bali, 10 year-old Tantri, contending with her gravely ill twin brother who is no longer […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 9, 201810:18 amAugust 21, 2019
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DON’T WORRY HE WON’T GET FAR ON FOOT

The presence of the ever-talented Joaquin Phoenix is enough to recommend a movie, even this one. Don’t Worry He Won’t Get Far on Foot, Gus Van Sant’s biopic of Oregon cartoonist John Callahan who passed […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 8, 201812:36 pmAugust 21, 2019
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NUMBER 37

There have been a lot of adaptations, homages or films otherwise inspired by Rear Window; Number 37 might just be the best. Confined to a wheelchair and an upper-level apartment of a Cape Town township […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 8, 20188:13 amAugust 21, 2019
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UPGRADE

Upgrade is a B-Movie and when the audience and the film itself embraces this, everyone is going to have a lot of fun. Set in semi-futuristic USA, Grey (Logan Marshall-Green), paralysed following a freak attack […]

Festivals by Glen on 2serJun 7, 20184:53 pmAugust 21, 2019
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NUMBER 37 DIRECTOR NOSIPHO DUMISA ON THE NEW CAPE TOWN-SET THRILLER

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 […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 7, 201812:32 pmAugust 21, 2019
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GHOST STORIES

Have you ever wanted to be scared by one of those old spook houses before they went out of fashion? Ghost Stories will remind you of one of the rides you went on at Luna […]

Festivals by Glen on 2serJun 6, 20188:27 pmAugust 21, 2019
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FILM FIGHT CLUB S2E22: SYDNEY FILM FESTIVAL CLASHES & SOLO

    Where we fight about our Sydney Film Festival schedules and what you just can’t miss, plus our extended review of Solo’s so long-awaited solo outing – Wednesdays 7:30PM on 2SER + Sundays June […]

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