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Shorts by Glen FalkensteinJun 27, 20175:20 pmJune 27, 2017
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ATOMIC BLONDE TO BLONDIE’S ATOMIC

Recut the Atomic Blonde trailer to one of Blondie’s most underrated classics – in cinemas August 3  

Festivals by Glen on 2serJun 22, 201712:25 pmJanuary 30, 2020
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FILM FIGHT CLUB EPISODE 9: SYDNEY FILM FESTIVAL WRAP

    Where we fight about our Sydney Film Festival favourites and what to look out for in cinemas – join Glen Falkenstein, Virat Nehru and Chris Evans Wednesday Nights at 7:30 on 2SER 107.3 […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 18, 20174:57 pmJune 18, 2017
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MCLAREN

Only the second and last driver to win a Formula One Grand Prix with his name on the bonnet, Bruce McLaren’s formidable legacy gets a fairly laudable treatment in Roger Donaldson’s new documentary. No stranger […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 18, 201712:23 pmJune 18, 2017
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THE BEGUILED

There are two films here – you might like one of them, and you may struggle to like both. Sofia Coppola’s The Beguiled, based on the novel by Thomas P. Cullinan, itself adapted by Don […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 18, 20179:40 amJune 18, 2017
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PACMEN

No one wants to see how the sausage is made. You might however want to see this film. The Republican primary season of 2016 will inevitably be the subject of countless films and documentaries. One […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 18, 20178:58 amJune 18, 2017
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OTHERLIFE

Fixing on a great idea or something you haven’t seen before isn’t easy – watching any flick is that much better when you know the filmmakers have floored their premise. Home-grown Aussie sci-fi OtherLife asks […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 17, 201710:06 amJune 17, 2017
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THE FARTHEST

Imagine knowing that the first time extra-terrestrial life hears a human voice, it might be yours. Or better yet, Chuck Berry. Charting the Voyager project from the get-go to, as Star Trek fans can attest […]

Festivals by Glen on 2serJun 16, 20174:53 pmJune 16, 2017
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LUKE WALKER ON PACMEN AND BEING IN THE RIGHT PLACE

    “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 […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 16, 20174:29 pmJune 16, 2017
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MY NAME IS EMILY

  Uplifting if wildly uneven, My Name is Emily will leave you with a smile on your face and no doubt scratching your head. Emily (Harry Potter’s Evanna Lynch) has had a rough time. Her […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 16, 20171:00 pmAugust 22, 2019
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WIND RIVER

Taylor Sheridan. Remember that name. The Actor turned Writer and now Director blew away audiences with Sicario in 2015 and only a year later turned over Hell or High Water, the criminally underrated Oscars dark […]

Festivals by Glen on 2serJun 16, 201710:52 amJune 16, 2017
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DIRECTOR BEN LUCAS ON THE ‘OTHERLIFE’ WORLD PREMIERE

    “We distinctly set it in Perth, we set it in Australia, it is now an Australian story, we took the very broad concept that was the novel and did quite a lot of […]

Festivals by Glen on 2serJun 15, 20179:14 amAugust 22, 2019
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FILM FIGHT CLUB EPISODE 8: SYDNEY FILM FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS

    Join Glen Falkenstein, Virat Nehru and special guest Addy Fong for Sydney Film Festival highlights and all the flicks to catch at the Fest – Wednesdays 7:30pm on 2SER 107.3 For Sydney Film […]

Festivals by Glen on 2serJun 14, 20177:20 amJune 14, 2017
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AMANDA STHERS ON THE WORLD PREMIERE OF ‘MADAME’

    “I think we all feel at a certain point that we are not welcome in a place or that we don’t fit in. We have all been the maid at a dinner party […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 13, 20175:58 pmJune 13, 2017
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THE FOREST OF LOST SOULS

Let’s go with glass half full. The debut feature by Portugese Director Jose Pedro Lopes, The Forest of Lost Souls, at least for the first Act, is engrossing horror. Set upon dying in a forest […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 13, 20177:44 amAugust 22, 2019
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I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO

“Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.” Director Raoul Peck’s I Am Not Your Negro is not a film that lends itself to casual nor […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 13, 201712:13 amJune 13, 2017
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IT’S NOT YET DARK

An uplifting story for film-tragics, anyone familiar with the impact of Motor Neuron Disease, or both, It’s Not Yet Dark, unlike the many fictional stories that no doubt inspired its central figure, is all the […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 12, 20171:40 pmAugust 22, 2019
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BETTER WATCH OUT

It’s one thing to be knocked off your feet by a top horror flick, it’s another entirely to find out they shot it down the road from your childhood home. Set in a quiet suburban […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 12, 201710:58 amAugust 22, 2019
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THE OTHER SIDE OF HOPE

Compelling if flawed, the one thing you can’t fault here is the title. Driving right at the heart of the radically different notions that makes this film tick, The Other Side of Hope manages to […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 12, 201710:32 amAugust 22, 2019
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INGRID GOES WEST

Ingrid Goes West, like so many good satires, is barely so. The growth of social media and Instagram in particular has not been the subject of broad filmic introspection as the industry, fairly contending with […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 11, 201712:09 pmJune 11, 2017
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THE WORKER’S CUP

Going beyond the headlines of Qatar’s controversial bid for the 2022 FIFA tournament, The Worker’s Cup focuses on a very different but by no means less compelling competition, that of the workers building the stadiums. […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 11, 201711:29 amJune 11, 2017
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PHANTOM BOY

A boy. A cop. A reporter. A crime. A supervillain, and a phantom. Thankfully, there’s nothing too regular about French animation Phantom Boy, a pleasing fantasy feature for kids everywhere. Leo (Alex Gagnol), confined to […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinJun 11, 201711:05 amJune 11, 2017
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SPOOKERS

Filling an old psychiatric hospital with scary clowns who frighten tourists might seem like a strange way to spend your days, but then you haven’t met this family. The perfect backdrop for a theme park […]

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