Film Review: Spotlight cuts deep
The revelation of truth is always shocking, especially in relation to a story involving the cover-up of the sexual abuse of children.
The revelation of truth is always shocking, especially in relation to a story involving the cover-up of the sexual abuse of children.
St.George OpenAir Cinema 2016 has been in full swing for a while now, if you’re looking for something to do on Australia Day.
Written by Phyllis Nagy, Carol is an adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s highly acclaimed and seminal novel The Price of Salt.
Phoenix is not only a film about the Nelly’s recovery as a Holocaust survivor but presents us with a beautifully crafted tale.
Emilia Gill pulls on her warmest socks and heads over to Victoria Park for Something You Said, and explains why you should too.
Addy Fong checks out the latest piece of visual-psychological experimentation from Robert Mond for somethingyousaid.com.
Hey Australia! Summer is drawing near! How do we know? Well, because the ever-excellent Moonlight Cinema is just around the corner. They’ve just announced their programme for January/December and it is a winner. If… Read More
As someone who attends numerous food-related events, I understand exactly what a serious business food blogging is. They way bloggers perfectly line-up their photographs of the culinary delights before them, it’s clear the aesthetic… Read More
Australia has so many amazing destinations that sometime, poor old Brisbane gets overlooked. Here’s why it shouldn’t be.
‘Suffragette’ is currently playing as part of a fine programme of British movies at the BBC First British Film Festival across Australia. Bobby Townsend checked it out in Brisbane: Starring the ace Carey Mulligan, Suffragette… Read More
In conjunction with our buddies at Madman Films, we’re giving away double passes to our Australia-based readers to 99 Homes, the critically-acclaimed thriller starring Andrew Garfield, Michael Shannon & Laura Dern. From director Ramin Bahrani, this is… Read More