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Reviews by Glen FalkensteinDec 7, 20166:52 pmDecember 7, 2016
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UNDERWORLD: BLOOD WARS

The year is 2016. That means it’s been 3-4 years since the last Underworld film – we’re due for another. Merely a blip to Vampires, Lycans and studio execs, the gap between the saga’s chapters […]

Festivals by Glen FalkensteinNov 26, 20163:05 pmNovember 26, 2016
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DIRECTOR SEVE SCHELENZ ON A NIGHT OF HORROR/FANTASTIC PLANET OPENER ‘PEELERS’

“I’m pretty excited, it’s the Australian premiere – its pretty wicked.” Canadian Director Seve Schelenz is in town for the Australian premiere of his new Festival hit Peelers, which on Thursday opened this year’s A […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinNov 21, 20166:19 pmNovember 21, 2016
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THE FOUNDER

Odds are, you’re going to walk out of The Founder within spitting distance of a McDonald’s. A peek inside the Sausage McMuffin factory and the giant’s earliest days, The Founder might just tell you more […]

Festivals by Glen FalkensteinNov 17, 20163:30 pmNovember 9, 2019
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OSCARS BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM COMPETITION HEATS UP

Yes, it’s almost that time of year again.  Now that Leonardo DiCaprio has finally won an Oscar it’s game-on for any previously shunned blockbuster-magnet turned art-house darling who’s keen to take home gold. With Loving, […]

Festivals by Glen FalkensteinNov 15, 20165:00 pmNovember 15, 2016
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GERMAN FILM FEST TO TOUR AUSTRALIA

“I think it will be a great year because we have a lot of different things, we will have a very strong focus on female filmmakers which is great because there are a lot of […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinNov 14, 20166:28 pmNovember 14, 2016
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MORGAN

A decrepit mansion in the middle of the woods. A tight-knit group with a secret. A monster lurking underground. Luke Scott’s (son of Ridley) sci-fi shocker Morgan may sound like your typical horror film. It’s […]

Festivals by Glen FalkensteinNov 10, 20166:57 pmNovember 10, 2016
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INAUGURAL WINDA FILM FESTIVAL SCREENS IN SYDNEY

The inaugural Winda Film Festival, described as a ‘cinematic dreamtime from around the world… (giving) voice to a diverse global Indigenous film community” will open tonight in Sydney. Screening a series of features, documentaries and […]

Reviews by Glen on the New DailyNov 10, 20161:29 pmNovember 10, 2016
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NOCTURNAL ANIMALS

Ever feel frustrated when you watch a trailer and it basically shows you the whole film? Then Nocturnal Animals might just be the flick for you. Fashion designer-turned-director Tom Ford could have done just about […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinNov 8, 20163:59 pmNovember 10, 2016
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ARRIVAL

Arrival, like so many before, begs the question – how can, and will we react in the event an alien species makes contact. From much-loved Star Trek: The Next Generation’s episodes First Contact and Darmok […]

Reviews by Glen on the Big SmokeOct 27, 20164:28 pmNovember 4, 2016
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KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES

‘Spy hard or go home’ might have proved a nifty tagline for Keeping Up With The Joneses if this film hadn’t been able to sell itself on its star-power alone. A fun if irreverent night […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinOct 27, 20161:02 pmNovember 3, 2016
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THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS

Much more than Oscar bait, The Light Between Oceans shows you just how far two talented actors can take a film. Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander, further known for being one of the darling couples […]

Festivals by Glen FalkensteinOct 25, 201611:15 amOctober 25, 2016
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A BREATH OF FRESH AIR – TASMANIAN FILM FESTIVAL DIRECTOR OWEN TILBURY ON WHAT MAKES BOFA SPECIAL

“It’s exciting being part of something that big that’s at the same time so immersive… Our mainland guests in particular and for that matter people outside Launceston love the fact that they come here, turn […]

Festivals by Glen FalkensteinOct 24, 20163:17 pmOctober 24, 2016
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REACHING NEW AUDIENCES AT THE 20TH CANBERRA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

“99% of the films you’ll see in the Festival, you won’t have access to them at the cinema usually. They’re non-commercial films and they tell stories from people who we might not hear from otherwise.” […]

Theatre by Glen FalkensteinOct 21, 201610:12 pmOctober 21, 2016
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ANTIGONE

With perhaps the earliest known classic to get the prequel treatment, Sport for Jove have done it again. The highly imaginative theatre troupe which only months ago blended Shakepeare’s The Taming of the Shrew with […]

Festivals by Glen FalkensteinOct 21, 20166:59 pmOctober 21, 2016
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‘BEING BRUNO BANANI’ STAR ON BEING THE FIRST TONGAN IN THE WINTER OLYMPICS

“That was the best thing of the whole trying to get to the Olympics, to walk into the Opening Ceremony carrying the Tongan flag, that was the best thing ever, I was so happy and […]

Theatre by Glen on ArtsHubOct 20, 20161:50 pmOctober 20, 2016
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MARY POPPINS

Nostalgia goes a long way – so does a great cast. We’ve all seen the movie, but maybe not the musical. The Willoughby Theatre Company’s latest production has all the hallmarks of perhaps the most […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinOct 20, 201612:15 pmOctober 27, 2016
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EQUALS

It’s a wonder Equals didn’t get a mainstream release, yet alone an Australian showing beyond the SciFi Film Festival. Nicholas Hoult, Kristen Stewart and Australia’s Guy Pearce and Jacki Weaver alone are enough to sell […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinOct 20, 201612:01 amOctober 20, 2016
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JACK REACHER AND THE SEARCH FOR THAT ELUSIVE TITLE CARD

NEVER. GO. BACK Sounds pretty great huh? It doesn’t really tell us anything about the movie, but the conjunction of three action words that sound vaguely like they could be verbs reads a lot better […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinOct 19, 20168:34 pmOctober 21, 2016
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HELL OR HIGH WATER

It takes a lot to outdo Jeff Bridges and Chris Pine, even in the latter’s best performance to date. Ben Foster (Inferno, 3:10 to Yuma) does just that, and he’s a sight to behold. Essentially […]

Festivals by Glen FalkensteinOct 17, 20162:02 pmOctober 17, 2016
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BLOCKBUSTER LINE-UP FOR BRITISH FILM FESTIVAL’S FOURTH YEAR

“Our Festival is perfectly positioned soon after the Toronto and London film festivals so we’re able to really get the latest in British films and the best that are available.” British Film Festival Curator Kim Petalas […]

Reviews by Glen FalkensteinOct 17, 201612:17 pmOctober 17, 2016
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THE ACCOUNTANT – THIS YEAR’S MOST ORIGINAL SUPERHERO MOVIE

It’s crazy to think that in the year of Ben Affleck’s highly-anticipated and equally disappointing Batman v Superman that a film called The Accountant would be his best superhero flick. Make no mistake – The […]

Film/TV by Glen FalkensteinOct 15, 20162:12 pmOctober 15, 2016
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TOM FORD JOINS LIVE SYDNEY Q&A FOR NOCTURNAL ANIMALS PREVIEW

“The most important thing about film for me is substance, I don’t believe in style without substance – I think style is important to serve the characters and serve the story, but that being said […]

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