Film Review: Take Shelter (2011)
byWe all have those dreams that seem not only plausible, but take a while to adjust back to reality after being jolted back into…
We all have those dreams that seem not only plausible, but take a while to adjust back to reality after being jolted back into…
Midnight in Paris sees the successful continuation of Woody Allen’s “later European renaissance films”, joining the likes of Vicky Cristina Barcelona and Match Point.
Conciliation seems like a great idea to take some strain off the legal system. It is an idea that is flawed however.
“Interior dramas” became a buzz word in discussions surrounding film funding policies a few years ago. Typified as a genre set in the suburbs,…
A coming of age indie comedy seems beyond prevalent these days. How does one go about producing a quirky, left-of-field, distinctively voiced, piece of…
Fifty-five years after Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white man on a bus, and forty-five years after the Civil…
I have a dirty confession to make. I have never seen a Werner Herzog film. Not even Grizzly Man. I confess this lack of…
Kristin Scott Thomas opens Love Crime with a bellowing laugh. It is a loud awakening, casting instant awareness and intrigue.
The Favourite Australian Film Assignment continues with Gillian Armstrong’s documentary Unfolding Florence.
Here’s the latest release of Roman Polanski’s adaptation of Yasmina Reza’s Tony Award winning play. The French film poster. And it looks wunderbar!