Review: National Theatre Live: All My Sons (2019)
Written in 1947, barely two years after the Second World War came to its fateful end, Arthur Miller’s All My Sons remains one of…
Written in 1947, barely two years after the Second World War came to its fateful end, Arthur Miller’s All My Sons remains one of…
Recently, the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival released their schedule of screenings for the 2019 event. Here are some titles that we’re looking forward to:…
After winning seven Goya awards including Best Director, Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay, Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s political thriller The Realm arrives on Australian screens….
Stuntman turned director Chad Stahelski’s John Wick trilogy reaches violent new heights in its third outing. Parabellum, coming from the latin phrase ‘Si vis…
This is the second year in a row that the Spanish Film Festival has announced itself by previewing a Maribel Verdu-led black comedy, and…
Your parents’ relationship plays a big part in shaping who you are. Basic assumptions on many things are forged in the fires of childhood,…
Neil Jordan has a long history of films that seem to divide opinion; opinions that change over the years as his films are reassessed….
Films taking place in a single setting face distinct challenges. But, if done well, these challenges can be converted into opportunities which only highlight,…
Having grown up with two black Labradors, I’ve always been curious as to how a dog takes up a career as a seeing-eye dog….
For the third year running, the New Year brings us another terrific film centred on a teenage girl. Last year it was Saoirse Ronan…