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Amy Taylor

Amy Taylor

Amy Taylor likes to watch films and talking, reading and writing about them. She is a Melbourne based writer and researcher, with an MA and BA in film studies, both from LaTrobe University. Amy is currently gearing herself up to start a PhD, as she thinks the title ‘Doctor’ might suit her. Don’t ask her for her top five films, as she can’t narrow the list down from six.

Film Review: Be Here Now: The Andy Whitfield Story (2015)
Australian Cinema, Current Theatrical Releases, Documentary, Film May 26, 2016 May 26, 2016

Film Review: Be Here Now: The Andy Whitfield Story (2015)

Andy Whitfield and his wife Vashti have been together for thirteen years, married for ten, and are enjoying the perks of Andy’s success as…

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Film Review: Harry & Snowman (2015)
Current Theatrical Releases, Documentary, Film May 19, 2016 May 19, 2016

Film Review: Harry & Snowman (2015)

Written and directed by Ron Davis, Harry & Snowman is a documentary about an immigrant and the horse who makes him famous. Harry De Leyer…

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Film Review: Bad Neighbours 2 (2016)
Current Theatrical Releases, Film May 6, 2016 May 6, 2016

Film Review: Bad Neighbours 2 (2016)

If you are prepared to keep your expectations relatively low, then Bad Neighbours 2 is not a bad night out at the movies. Directed by…

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Film Review: A Month of Sundays (2015)
Australian Cinema, Current Theatrical Releases, Film April 27, 2016 April 26, 2016

Film Review: A Month of Sundays (2015)

A Month of Sundays is a film about family, the aging process and moving on. It is a warm and funny film, but with…

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Film Review: Godforsaken (2010)
Film, New DVD releases April 20, 2016 April 20, 2016

Film Review: Godforsaken (2010)

Godforsaken is beautifully filmed, but unfortunately a convoluted script and hammy acting leaves this feeling more like a bad episode of Midsomer Murders than…

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Film Review: Marguerite (2015)
Current Theatrical Releases, Film, Foreign April 19, 2016 April 18, 2016

Film Review: Marguerite (2015)

Marguerite is a gorgeous film, which meditates on the connection between artistry and madness, and the values of talent (or lack thereof). Marguerite is…

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Film Review: Allegiant (2016)
Current Theatrical Releases, Film April 13, 2016 January 17, 2017

Film Review: Allegiant (2016)

Back in the Chicago compound, Allegiant returns The Divergent Series to the journey of Tris Prior (Shailene Woodley) and her boyfriend Four (Theo James). …

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Film Review: April and the Extraordinary World (2015)
Animation, Current Theatrical Releases, Film, Foreign March 28, 2016 March 28, 2016

Film Review: April and the Extraordinary World (2015)

April and the Extraordinary World beings with an intriguing and cerebral premise: Napoleon dies in a chemical explosion and the trajectory of history is…

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Film Review:  My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (2016)
Current Theatrical Releases, Film March 22, 2016 March 20, 2016

Film Review: My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (2016)

Writer and actress Nia Vardalos is back with My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2.  There is no question that the original Greek outing was…

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Article: Lies and Contamination in The Daughter (2015)
Australian Cinema, Current Theatrical Releases, Film March 22, 2016 March 21, 2016

Article: Lies and Contamination in The Daughter (2015)

Based on Henrik Ibsen’s play The Wild Duck, The Daughter (directed by Simon Stone) is a brooding and gothic vision of life in rural Australia….

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