Where we fight about fighting

Where we fight about fighting
Where we Malick, Mendes, Ritchie, Heller and Roach
Where we Tardis to December 1999 to review, finally, Fight Club, catch Darabont’s Shawshank follow-up & Kubrick’s last
Where we fight about non-neo-noir Destroyer and discuss the legacy of Agnes Varda
The second best Cannes psychological drama starring Colin Farrell and Nicole Kidman to be released in the past five months, both fans and detractors of Yorgos Lanthimos should know what to expect. Obliquely visited upon […]
Where we fight about the second best Colin Farrell/Nicole Kidman drama from this year’s Cannes, the third film this year to feature Wonder Woman and the Kevin Spacey flick where they couldn’t recast […]
One of the latest to hit Aussie shores from Cannes, Neil Gaiman fans won’t be the only ones left wanting. The prolific writer somehow only a marginal fixture in Hollywood, How to Talk to Girls […]
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 […]
This one’ll get ya – right in the feels. Titled Lion, though you won’t know why until the very end, Director Garth Davis’ latest is based on the true story of Saroo Brierley (played by […]
A lesser film spends a lot of time explaining itself. A good film doesn’t have to. Jason Bateman’s second feature directorial effort has an unusual, and to its credit original premise which it spends a […]