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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: The Pink House (2017)
Australian Cinema, Current Theatrical Releases, Documentary, Film October 14, 2017 October 15, 2017

Film Review: The Pink House (2017)

The Pink House aka Questa Casa is a brothel that has been running for 112 years. Situated in the desert town Kalgoorie, 600 kms…

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Film Review: The Belko Experiment (2016)
Current Theatrical Releases, Film October 8, 2017 October 8, 2017

Film Review: The Belko Experiment (2016)

One thing Berberian Sound Studio taught us was that horror films can produce that recognisable sound of a knife penetrating a body easily through the sound studio….

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Film Review: The Lost City of Z (2016)
Current Theatrical Releases, Film August 20, 2017 August 20, 2017

Film Review: The Lost City of Z (2016)

The Lost City of Z,  directed by James Gray, is derived from a 2009 non fiction novel by David Grann. The story is centred on Percy Fawcett, an archaeologist…

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Film Review: The Trip to Spain (2017)
Current Theatrical Releases, Film August 1, 2017 August 1, 2017

Film Review: The Trip to Spain (2017)

When Steve Coogan suggests, (I’m)”Not up-and-coming. I’ve arrived“, it’s all very amusing. This is about himself as the fictional character he plays in Michael Winterbottom‘s latest installment of The…

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Film Review: Una (2016)
Current Theatrical Releases, Film June 18, 2017 June 18, 2017

Film Review: Una (2016)

Adapted from David Harrower’s play, Blackbird, Una directed by Benedict Andrews, is a film intended to push buttons. This is Andrews’ first feature and good…

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Film Review: Kedi (2016)
Current Theatrical Releases, Documentary, Film, Foreign June 13, 2017 June 13, 2017

Film Review: Kedi (2016)

Even though they are still just cats doing cat things, it is nice to see beyond internet LOLs in catdom and learn about their importance…

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Film Review: Wilson (2017)
Current Theatrical Releases, Film May 21, 2017 May 21, 2017

Film Review: Wilson (2017)

The whole argument of ‘the novel is better than the film’, has the collective agreement that books are somehow better, but really the debate should be…

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Film Review: Pork Pie (2017)
Current Theatrical Releases, Film April 30, 2017 April 30, 2017

Film Review: Pork Pie (2017)

Pork Pie is a tale of three runaways. Directed by Matt Murphy, it is a New Zealand Bonnie and Clyde meets a Michael Bay action…

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Film Review: Things to Come (2016)
Current Theatrical Releases, Film, Foreign April 23, 2017 April 25, 2017

Film Review: Things to Come (2016)

After winning the Golden Globe for Elle, Isabelle Huppert returns to the screen for the new Mia Hansen-Løve film Things to Come, a narrative that…

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Film Review: Frantz (2016)
Current Theatrical Releases, Film, Foreign April 10, 2017 April 9, 2017

Film Review: Frantz (2016)

In crisp black and white, and unsettling for most of its long running time, autuer François Ozon has remade Ernest Lubitsch’s The Broken Lullaby (76 mins) into Frantz (113…

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