Somewhere, in the bowels of every major studio, is a pile of screenplays that since late 1989 have slowly been gathering dust. On top of one of those piles was Red Sparrow. But for Charlotte […]
Somewhere, in the bowels of every major studio, is a pile of screenplays that since late 1989 have slowly been gathering dust. On top of one of those piles was Red Sparrow. But for Charlotte […]
Where we fight about the worst title ever, the last time Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson have to make a Fifty Shades movie, Festival-favourite A Fantastic Woman and Awe, which has us very […]
Probably what Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson were saying to themselves as filming drew to a close, Fifty Shades Freed was always going to cop it. The third and least satisfying of the long-awaited E. […]
Where we fight about the latest and very different entry into the Marvel canon and Greta Gerwig’s phenomenon Lady Bird with special guest Debbie Zhou from The Social Film Network – both in […]
Interactive theatre can be a special treat, and so much more so when it’s well done. The Bakehouse Theatre Company’s Visiting Hours leaves the fourth wall far behind (if it had ever existed within the […]
Where we fight about what we hope isn’t Daniel Day-Lewis’ last film and who should go home with little gold statues – Wednesdays 7:30PM on 2SER 107.3
You know what to expect with a Marvel movie, but that doesn’t mean you can’t be surprised. Hitting almost every regular beat of the multi-billion dollar franchise, Black Panther is the final iteration to be […]
Are you a Star Trek fan? Then you aren’t missing much here. Dropped sensationally on Netflix the same day the trailer first aired at the Super Bowl, The Cloverfield Paradox, the third and by no […]
There’s a beautiful moment at the beginning of Lady Bird where if you blink you’ll miss it. If you do it doesn’t matter, given Greta Gerwig’s latest bears too many to count. Christine, an imminent […]
Have you ever seen a match stick house? They’re beautiful, quaint and instantly flammable. Watching Phantom Thread, itself a beautiful and considered construction, you can’t escape the niggling sensation that it’s a spark away from […]
Where we fight about the “irony free,” “wildly contradictory” re-enactment of “true” events in Margot Robbie’s latest, Warwick Thornton’s masterful Sweet Country & the movie that should have been called Liam Neeson vs […]
I, Tonya is a film about abuse and violence. There is also figure skating. And 80’s pop. Does that sound like an irreverent take on something that’s anything but irreverent? Do you get the feeling […]
Where we fight about the future of cinema and the best and worst things now streaming on Netflix – join Glen Falkenstein, Chris Evans & Virat Nehru Wednesdays on 2SER
Involving and quintessentially Australian, Tonsils and Tweezers is a fresh gem full of local laughter, though a range of more pressing themes – many of which will be familiar to almost anyone who went through high school […]
An aspiring make-or-breaker. The murky corridors that end in power. A fraught relationship with one’s dad. Aaron Sorkin fans won’t go home disappointed; the veteran writer and feature debut Director, unable to settle on one […]
Fourth-time collaborators Liam Neeson & Jaume Collet-Serra had a bit of a break after the appropriately named Run All Night. It was time to make another movie. Liam: Jaume! Jaume: Liam! Liam: So, I was […]
Where we fight about Oscar-bait: The Movie, The Shape of Oscars, what might get Jessica Chastain an Oscar & the movie that wants All The Oscars in the World with special guest Lisa […]
Director Guillermo Del Toro’s utterly beguiling ode to filmmaking’s most romantic era is unmissable cinema. Here combining the wonder of the most elusively mysterious monster fantasies with the loving spells which better characterised the unabashed […]
Almost every film needs a bad guy. In the better ones, it may never be clear-cut. Starring Michelle Williams, Mark Wahlberg, Christopher Plummer, Charlie Plummer (no relation) and not Kevin Spacey, All The Money In […]
A fight a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, what the Hollywood Foreign Press are up to and, now that 2017 is over, the best films of the year – […]
Martin McDonagh wants to make you wince. He wants to make you uncomfortable and, most significantly, he wants to make you laugh. The In Bruges Director, less interested in a roundly cohesive plot or internal […]