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Louise Agostino

Louise Agostino

Louise is a Screen and Cultural Studies graduate who enjoys a bit of feminist horror theory. She has always been a cinefile and used to collect Marilyn Monroe and James Dean paraphernalia. Of recent her taste has changed and explores American indies seen from the likes of Larry Clark, Harmony Korine and Todd Solondz.

Film Review: Leave No Trace (2018)
Current Theatrical Releases, Festivals, Film, Melbourne International Film Festival August 20, 2018 August 20, 2018

Film Review: Leave No Trace (2018)

Leave No Trace is a new film by Debra Granik (Winter’s Bone), which has a similar exploration of a father and daughter’s relationship. Originally…

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Film Review: Midnight Oil: 1984 (2018)
Australian Cinema, Current Theatrical Releases, Documentary, Film May 9, 2018 May 9, 2018

Film Review: Midnight Oil: 1984 (2018)

Midnight Oil: 1984, focuses on the year 1984, a time fans could tell you that the iconic album (no. 5) Red Sails in the…

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Film Review: Outside In (2017)
Current Theatrical Releases, Festivals, Film May 8, 2018 May 8, 2018

Film Review: Outside In (2017)

Nominated at SXSW and selected at Toronto Film Festival 2017, Outside In is a new drama by Lynn Shelton is dominated by the leads Carol (Edie Falco)…

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Film Review: Gurrumul (2017)
Australian Cinema, Current Theatrical Releases, Documentary, Film April 25, 2018 April 25, 2018

Film Review: Gurrumul (2017)

Gurrumul is an Australian documentary celebrating the life of musician Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, who started out on the keyboards, guitars and percussion with Yothu…

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Film Review: Lady Bird (2017)
Current Theatrical Releases, Film, Oscar contenders February 14, 2018 February 14, 2018

Film Review: Lady Bird (2017)

Having already taken out two Golden Globes, Greta Gerwig‘s new film Lady Bird is her second feature as a director and may make history in…

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Film Review: Big in Japan (2018)
Australian Cinema, Documentary, Film January 4, 2018 January 16, 2019

Film Review: Big in Japan (2018)

You may know the phrase ‘Big in Japan’, perhaps from a 2014 film, a 2009 TV Series or even a 1985 song by Alphaville. It refers to…

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Film Review: The Teacher (2016)
Current Theatrical Releases, Film, Foreign November 22, 2017 November 22, 2017

Film Review: The Teacher (2016)

The Teacher, directed by Oscar nominated Jan Hrebejk (Divided We Fall), is all about a teacher you wouldn’t want to encounter. Mária Drazdechová (Zuzana Mauréry) is a comrade…

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Film Review: Better Watch Out (2016)
Australian Cinema, Current Theatrical Releases, Film November 19, 2017 November 19, 2017

Film Review: Better Watch Out (2016)

Better Watch Out, directed by Chris Peckover, is an Australian/American horror comedy set at Christmas time. Perhaps it does put up a little more cheer than…

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Film Review: Lucky (2017)
Current Theatrical Releases, Film November 15, 2017 November 15, 2017

Film Review: Lucky (2017)

For one last time we can be witness to the work of prolific actor, musician and singer Harry Dean Stanton and also say goodbye in John Carroll Lynch‘s…

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Film Review: Loving Vincent (2017)
Animation, Current Theatrical Releases, Film October 30, 2017 October 30, 2017

Film Review: Loving Vincent (2017)

Vincent Van Gogh‘s life as an artist and crazy man is celebrated in Loving Vincent. Directed by Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman this is the first fully painted animated film to use the same brush…

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