I’m supposed to talk about Bad Boys for Life, and we’ll get there
I’m supposed to talk about Bad Boys for Life, and we’ll get there
Now entering year 29, Flickerfest has launched into action at its local home and mainstay the Bondi Pavilion
The problem with ‘Jojo Rabbit’ isn’t that it’s offensive. It isn’t offensive, it’s just that it’s not especially good
It’s good – don’t be too surprised
Fans will be pleased, they said, it’s for the fans, they said
Where we fight about, Cats
Where we fight about the most anticipated film of the year fresh off the screening and without looking at the internet
Where we take it to The Next Level, fight about the Resistance and reflect on the year that was
Where we fight about little men, little awards talk, a little adaptation and a little rain
Where we Tardis to December 1999 to review, finally, Fight Club, catch Darabont’s Shawshank follow-up & Kubrick’s last
Imagine if ‘Invictus’ was about a bunch of already very wealthy capitalists who instead of promoting national harmony set out to trump some Italians
Where our eyes get checked and the knives come out with Felix Hubble & Harris Dang
“We are proud that the 8th Persian Film Festival is paying a tribute to the strength and resilience of women from Iran and Afghanistan all around the world”
We didn’t get the public utilities we needed, and we didn’t get the public utilities we deserved
Mystery-comedies don’t get made very much, nor do flicks that would have Agatha Christie queuing up
First of all; it’s stunning
Where we fight about Charlie’s marriage, Charlie’s Angels, briefly bring the Knives Out and watch Judy Punch back
A lot of cinema’s most ardent and casual fans have been waiting a long time for a movie like this one
“We have seen a strengthening of stories from around the world playing into genres like horror and really powerful documentaries that hold no punches”
You may as well go out with a bang