MIFF Review: Page One: Inside the New York Times (2011)
Anyone who has ever been even slightly interested in the manufacturing and printing of newspapers will be delighted by the opening sequence in Page…
Anyone who has ever been even slightly interested in the manufacturing and printing of newspapers will be delighted by the opening sequence in Page…
Once again I found myself in a crowded room at the Greater Union cinemas in Russell Street. Screening this time was the second sold…
So it seems that once again, for some strange and unknown reason, I am planning another project. An assignment if you will. However, unlike…
It seemed quite appropriate that I attended the short awards just before I attended the session of Jan Svankmajer’s film Surviving Life. Having only…
It seems that each year at MIFF I end up seeing my fair share of fascinating documentaries. This year’s tradition kicked off with Alex…
As my MIFF intentions project continues, I have finally gotten around to writing up last Saturday nights world premiere of The Eye of the…
Not too long ago I posed a simple task for myself. To simply write about each film that I see at this year’s Melbourne…
Usually at Film Blerg, I attempt to write a review of a film. However, due to general laziness and a chance to do something…
By James Madden. Remember the days where Terrence Malick had only made three films in twenty-five years? Yeah, me too. Since The Thin Red…
Two years ago I took place in what I thought was a daring social experiment. I trotted on down to the local cinema to…