Film Review: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)
Rising from the dust of so many ruined cities, Batman and Superman meet to settle the score for thousands of 13 year olds posing…
Rising from the dust of so many ruined cities, Batman and Superman meet to settle the score for thousands of 13 year olds posing…
Who would have thought that the year’s most political film would be a Disney film headlined by talking animals? That’s right, Disney have done…
One of the most surprising hit genres on our TV screens in recent years is the rise of the vampire teen series. The latest…
Offensive, low brow and crude. These are among many of the reasons to see Sacha Baron Cohen’s latest feature Grimsby. With a working class…
Theeb marks the beginning of two different yet equally important things. Firstly it’s the directorial debut of Naji Abu Nowar which marks him as…
Technology has progressed so quickly that people can now starting shooting films on iPhones. Like Tangerine. But it is not just ‘a’ film, but…
In the late 1940s Dalton Trumbo (Bryan Cranston) was a screenwriter with a talent that placed him at the vanguard of the Hollywood elite….
Félix and Meira is a love story. It is neither groundbreaking nor particularly exciting, it must be said. However, there is a haunted tone that director…
There’s a saying that gets thrown around when discussing world poverty that goes “the future is here, it’s just not well distributed”. We are…
The Oscars are almost in session, and we Australians know all too well what that means: February film releases. The highly-acclaimed Brooklyn arrives on…