Where we fight about the “irony free,” “wildly contradictory” re-enactment of “true” events in Margot Robbie’s latest, Warwick Thornton’s masterful Sweet Country & the movie that should have been called Liam Neeson vs […]

Where we fight about the “irony free,” “wildly contradictory” re-enactment of “true” events in Margot Robbie’s latest, Warwick Thornton’s masterful Sweet Country & the movie that should have been called Liam Neeson vs […]
Sometimes it’s never too early to reckon a film has the makings of a classic. Sweet Country’s setting may be of a time and place yet it is a film that figures well beyond it’s […]
Adelaide Film Festival Director Amanda Duthie joins us on the eve of ADL 2017 to chat Cargo, Sweet Country + the Australian & world premieres to take place and where we fight about […]
We Don’t Need A Map chronicles Thornton’s exploration, amongst other reflections on Australian society, on that most fairly contentious of symbols the Southern Cross. Himself a subject of controversy for previously positing the perspective, […]