Wednesdays With Woody: Match Point (2005)
byWith the benefit of hindsight, it’s now clear that Match Point marked a turning point of sorts in Woody Allen’s long and winding career….
With the benefit of hindsight, it’s now clear that Match Point marked a turning point of sorts in Woody Allen’s long and winding career….
Without question a film about a group of women coming together before a wedding will only cause people to immediately strike similarities with the…
And so it ends. Cleaver (Richard Roxburgh) singing in his cell waiting to cop a beating from his fellow corrupt inmates. Poor sad old…
Tehran 1979; the Iranian revolution is well underway with violent demonstrations storming the streets. Angry protestors storm the US embassy and when six American diplomats escape,…
Frankenweenie sees the feature film development of an idea Tim Burton first imagined almost 30 years ago. No stranger to paying tribute to his…
Hail is the first feature effort from Amiel Courtin-Wilson who has gained international recognition for his documentaries Chasing Buddha, Bastardy and his short film…
The word that struck me from the beginning in this film is LOUD. From the opening credits, Pete Travis’ not-too-distant future romp is almost…
Whatever you may think of the final product, it’s certainly hard to deny that Woody Allen’s 2004 film Melinda and Melinda contains one of…
Without any major episode cliffhangers, The Newsroom ended on a satisfying note last night in the season finale. Ominous music did play while Will…
Just when we thought that Kath and Kim’s Sandy Freckle (William McInnes) took out the greatest name title on Australian television the genius that…