Film Review: The King Is Dead (2012)
Five years after his silent film experiment, Dr. Plonk, Australian maverick director Rolf De Heer returns to cinema screes with a tale of suburban…
Five years after his silent film experiment, Dr. Plonk, Australian maverick director Rolf De Heer returns to cinema screes with a tale of suburban…
There were some very audible sobs at the Dendy Opera Quays theatre yesterday in during the final scenes of Death Of A Japanese Salesman….
It appears that much of the highly anticipated films of 2012 all belong to an existing franchise, if not a reboot or remake (The…
Important announcement!!! Beginning this Wednesday, Film Blerg is heading to Sydney Film Festival! Our roving reporter Jemima Bucknell is hitting the ground, scoping the…
Co-winner of the 2011 Grand Prize prize at last year’s Cannes film festival, the Turkish drama Once Upon A Time In Anatolia arrives in…
This is by far the most exciting, most awesome, most thrilling episode of the Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries yet! So get your tea and…
Those pesky writers tricked us all! Here we were thinking they abandoned the best sub plot ever but they have pulled the wool over…
Many have named Manhattan Woody Allen’s greatest film; some, the greatest film of all time. Allen himself was reportedly so disappointed with it that…
As last week’s episode of Smash looked at developing relationships, this week takes a look at the failing elements of the professional and personal…
Hailed by Stephen King upon release in 1981 as “the most ferociously original horror film of the year”, The Evil Dead proudly continued in the footsteps…