Film Review: Gayby Baby (2015)
byIt’s been a volatile month for the issue of marriage equality in Australia. It opened with a full page ad that ran in The…
It’s been a volatile month for the issue of marriage equality in Australia. It opened with a full page ad that ran in The…
Given how much the film and literary worlds love mingling with one another, it’s no surprise that filmmakers have taken a liking towards biographical…
Winner of this year’s Sundance Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl promised to be a tearjerker, and…
Director Gillian Armstrong describes walking in to the Orry Kelly exhibition at ACMI as like walking into a jewellery box. Not simply because of…
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It almost goes without saying that Meryl Streep is amongst the greatest actors ever. She can seemingly do no wrong. So the (rhetorical) question…
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In 1970s Melbourne Timothy Conigrave (Ryan Corr) sees John Caleo (Craig Stott) playing a game of football on the school oval. Tim’s attraction is…
Feel like seeing a Woody Allen film but don’t want to support the likes of Woody Allen? Well there’s a solution! Peter Bogdanovich’s She’s…