Film Review: The Bookshop (2018)
Who wouldn’t like a bookshop in their main street? What kind of sociopath would it take to oppose such an innocent undertaking? These are…
Who wouldn’t like a bookshop in their main street? What kind of sociopath would it take to oppose such an innocent undertaking? These are…
In Times of Fading Light is a film about two things: a communist party member’s 90th birthday, and his once great party and political…
Is there anything original that can be done with zombies? Films, books, video games and television have all been swarmed with the walking dead…
In 2016 in these very pages I wrote about how Deadpool was breaking the dull, factory-like mould of superhero movies. I wondered if audiences…
Many films have tried to present motherhood on screen but few of them are willing to portray the darker tinges of it. Yes, pushing…
Ocean’s Eleven is definitely a five-star and an outstanding movie. For the first time Las Vegas on screen prepared it an occasion picture. Soderbergh’s…
Midnight Oil: 1984, focuses on the year 1984, a time fans could tell you that the iconic album (no. 5) Red Sails in the…
For the Love of God, or to use its full title: For the Love of God: How the Church is Better and Worse Than…
Endre (Géza Morcsányi) is a withdrawn man. He remembers the active life he used to live when he had two functioning arms and now,…
Locally grown science fiction is a seldom seen thing in Australia. Apart from a few series on ABC3 and a few films dropped in…