Film Review: Swinging Safari (2018)
byWritten by Simon Storey Originally published 22 January 2018 Stephan Elliot has essentially mastered his own unique sub-genre here in Australia. With outrageous comedies…
Written by Simon Storey Originally published 22 January 2018 Stephan Elliot has essentially mastered his own unique sub-genre here in Australia. With outrageous comedies…
Written by Kevin Hawkins Originally published 22 February 2017 About twenty minutes into George Meneluk’s Bitter Harvest, you can’t help but feel the film…
Written by Claire Robson Originally published 30 April 2015 There’s something very cold about classical choirs. Is it the discipline? The lack of warmth…
Written by Film Blerg Originally published 13 April 2015 Thanks to Becker Film Group, we’re giving away 10 double passes for the new film…
Written by Chloe Sesta Jacobs Originally published 24 October 2014 Happiness is what we all strive to find and keep, yet its source will…
It goes without saying that Oliver Hirschbiegel’s biopic Diana will end in tragedy. But the tragedy of Diana is not so much the Princess’ death, but the unlikely tale of forbidden love that plays out for much of the film.
Written by Angus Tonkin Originally published 10 October 2012 Celebrated author Clay Hammond (Dennis Quaid) addresses a lecture theatre packed with literary nerds. He…