Film Review: Lucy (2014)
byBased on the widespread misconception that humans only ever use 10% of their brain capacity, Lucy takes this very basic premise and asks what…
Based on the widespread misconception that humans only ever use 10% of their brain capacity, Lucy takes this very basic premise and asks what…
The Selfish Giant, inspired by the Oscar Wilde short story of the same name, is a small gem of a film. Written and directed…
For anyone considering going to see Some Velvet Morning, there’s one thing you should know: you mustn’t leave the room until the credits roll….
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Courtesy of Madman Films, Film Blerg is giving away 5 double passes to see the new Danish crime film THE KEEPER OF LOST CAUSES, in cinemas from July 31. Film…
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Words and Pictures, the latest film from acclaimed Australian director Fred Schepsi, has an intriguing and original premise at the core of its story….
After winning in the Best Actor category at the Cannes Film Festival where it played in the Un Certain Regard section, it will come…
The new film from main-stay of the French cinema, Bertrand Tavernier (In The Electric Mist, Round Midnight), The French Minister is a political satire…