As topical as it is entertaining, ‘The Queen of Ireland’ has arrived in Australia just at the right time. If you follow the news at all you wouldn’t have missed the landmark vote to endorse […]
As topical as it is entertaining, ‘The Queen of Ireland’ has arrived in Australia just at the right time. If you follow the news at all you wouldn’t have missed the landmark vote to endorse […]
Ireland’s most famous drag queen and gay rights activist Rory O’Neill aka Panti Bliss is the subject of Irish Director Conor Horgan’s documentary on last year’s marriage equality referendum in Ireland, Rory’s life […]
Richard Linklater’s throwback/period piece/love-letter to everything 80’s isn’t just a movie – it’s a party where you get to stand by the wall, drink in hand and watch as the past flashes by. A spiritual […]
It’s hard to make a drama about a contentious subject without being too preachy or coming down on one side or another. Goat delves deeply and vividly into the rituals of college hazing, for some, […]
“I have a virtually unlimited ability to f*#k up things day by day” You might be surprised to learn that the above statement is from a US Congressman. Trust me, it gets worse. This shockingly […]
Not something you see with your roommates, Danish Director Thomas Vinterberg’s semi-autobiographical drama shows the best, and worst, of communal living. Inheriting a house just that little bit too big for a nuclear family, accomplished […]
As you might expect from a movie submerged in its own misguided sense of profundity, it opens with a lengthy outburst of exposition, a cautionary tale both for the plot’s machinations and the insufferable whims […]
Greek comedy ‘Chevalier’ has its Australian premiere at the Sydney Film Festival today. A story about a large and eclectic group of men who venture out into the Agean sea on a not […]
New Zealand period piece and inter-generational epic Mahana premieres today at the Sydney Film Festival. Famed Director Lee Tamahori’s latest chronicles the brewing conflict between a family patriarch (Temuera Morrison), his grandson (Akuhata […]
Land of Mine, an outstanding Danish-German co-production, ventures off the beaten track of traditional war drama to new, stirring ground. Stoic Sgt Carl (Rolland Moller), charged with fourteen young German PoWs following the liberation of […]
The spirit of Harold and Maude is alive and well in this black comedy about isolated American teenager Mike Tyson (Alex Ozerov). Possessing a morbid fascination with death, when Mike finds out he has a […]
Almost 50 years ago, Steve McQueen’s Bullitt famously chose genuine locations over sets, too deploying local figures in different roles to give the thriller a gritty sense of realism. Tangerine, screening at last year’s Sydney […]
Director and writer Vitaliy Manskiy gained special permission to produce a documentary on life in North Korea, focusing in particular on one family and their daughter’s being chosen to help celebrate the Day of the […]
Full audio at link – highlights below On Red Christmas “It is a horror film but some people at other festivals it has gotten into have started to describe it as a […]
The Lure is a Polish-vampire-romance-comedy-horror-80’s-glam-punk-musical. With mermaids. No further explanation is necessary. It defies expectation and classification. Asking someone to give you it’s elevator pitch would be an utter waste of time. On top of […]
Not with a bang, but with a whimper. Julieta is one of those films that are all about a few moments. Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodovar’s emotionally harrowing drama builds up to several key scenes that […]
Revelling in its absolute irreverence, War on Everyone comes from very far out of left field. When nihilistic police officer Terry Monroe (Alexander Skarsgard), says to his equally sardonic partner Bob Belano (Michael Pena), “I’ve […]
“Someone who walks is telling you, I am beautiful, this is who I am” Delving into the Kiki scene, documentary filmmaker Sara Jordeno follows a vibrant community of LGBT youth-of-color and performance artists in the […]
Certain Women is a beautiful film. Much like walking through a gallery of landscapes, from the get-go we’re treated to expansive, thunderous Montana vistas shot with evident care and appreciation. Opening with a long-hold on […]
No man is an island. No film captures that sentiment better than this one. There isn’t any point explaining Swiss Army Man to the prospective viewer. Suffice to say, suicidal Hank (Paul Dano) spots a […]
See above for audio, excerpts below On the film “The film is about a young college Professor whose wife leaves him and he falls into a pit of alcoholism, drug addiction and […]