FAFA: Strange Planet (1999)
It seems that the first two films I watched for this assignment have a common theme. Claudia Karvan. This is unsurprising, as it is…
It seems that the first two films I watched for this assignment have a common theme. Claudia Karvan. This is unsurprising, as it is…
Released in 1987, Gillian Armstrong’s High Tide focuses on three generations of women. Lillie (Judy Davis) is a backup singer for an Elvis impersonator…
Every January to April, thousands of actors from across the world come to Hollywood for what is known as pilot season. The Hollywood Complex…
Once again I found myself in a crowded room at the Greater Union cinemas in Russell Street. Screening this time was the second sold…
So it seems that once again, for some strange and unknown reason, I am planning another project. An assignment if you will. However, unlike…
It seemed quite appropriate that I attended the short awards just before I attended the session of Jan Svankmajer’s film Surviving Life. Having only…
As my MIFF intentions project continues, I have finally gotten around to writing up last Saturday nights world premiere of The Eye of the…
Usually at Film Blerg, I attempt to write a review of a film. However, due to general laziness and a chance to do something…
By James Madden. Remember the days where Terrence Malick had only made three films in twenty-five years? Yeah, me too. Since The Thin Red…
Two years ago I took place in what I thought was a daring social experiment. I trotted on down to the local cinema to…