First Look: Oscar Shorts at Cinema Nova
Ahead of the 85th Annual Academy Awards, screening in Australia on Monday 25th February, Cinema Nova in Melbourne is screening all of the nominated Live…
Ahead of the 85th Annual Academy Awards, screening in Australia on Monday 25th February, Cinema Nova in Melbourne is screening all of the nominated Live…
In 1993, three teenagers in West Memphis, Arkansas were tried and convicted of the brutal murder of three young boys. One of the trio,…
Hey y’all, So here is a nice survey that will nicely collate everyone’s selections for who WILL win and who SHOULD win at this…
We’re finally less than one week away from the announcement of this year’s Oscar winners. But before the winners are revealed, Film Blerg is…
Oh, Dr. Blake you are so very clever! Your cleverness is all that is keeping me from getting a teeny bit bored with the second…
Despite its faithfulness, the story is dull and dreary, and neither Stoppard, Wright, nor the actors change the fact. The one exception is Matthew Macfadyen, whose comical and lively performance is a breath of fresh air amongst the turgid, boring love affair being played out before our eyes.
Daniel Day-Lewis has once again created another legendary performance, embodying Lincoln with tremendous grace and tenderness. Day-Lewis intensely inhabits the character most impressively with his voice, rarely raised above a calm and collected tone. Though no recordings of Lincoln’s voice existed – having died a short time before Edison’s phonograph was invented – it feels safe to say that Day-Lewis nails it.
I’m sure by now the vitriol surrounding Movie 43 will have reached each and every one of you, and I wish I had something…
Recently a string of unsuspecting historical and fairytale figures have become stars of b-grade horror films wielding imaginative steam-punk inspired weaponry and kicking supernatural…
from abc.net.au It’s 1959. Dr Blake has returned to a place he once called home, to take over his deceased father’s medical practice. Everything…