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Film Review: Carrie (2013)

The build up of tension in the film is laughably weak and the pay-off not nearly gruesome enough. Boys Don’t Cry director Kimberly Peirce tread the line between serious horror film and B-grade homage

TV Recap: Redfern Now, 2×5

Titled ‘Pokies’ Thursday night’s episode focused on a successful family. Son Joel (Aaron McGrath) is at a private school and succeeding above his age potential, father Eddie (Marly Sharp) is a happy go lucky man who is blessed to have a great family.

Film Review: Filth (2013)

Known for his use of almost illegible raw Scottish dialect and characters with less than savoury habits, the latest of his creations to hit the big screen, Filth, fits the bill to a T.

CLOSED: Enders Game Giveaway

Courtesy of Icon Films, Film Blerg is giving away 5 double passes to see the new music documentary ENDER’S GAME, in cinemas from December 5.   Film Synopsis: In…

Film Review: How I Live Now (2013)

Set in the very near future, How I Live Now depicts the outbreak of a war in England from the point of view of a rebellious American teenage girl, Daisy (Saoirse Ronan) who is sent to the British countryside to live with her Aunt (Anna Chancellor) and cousins.

Film Review: One Chance (2013)

There’s no question that One Chance is a predictable film, but this comes part and parcel with the real-life narrative of Potts, whose adversities and successes have evidently made him worthy of a biopic.

Film Review: Ender’s Game (2013)

The film is set around a hundred years into the future, when Earth has managed to withstand a prolonged attack from the ‘Formics’, an insect-like alien race. In order to pre-empt future attacks, children are trained to become military tacticians.