Category Archive: film review

Review and photos: Slam at Sydney Film Festival

We checked out Slam at this year’s Sydney Film Festival. Here’s our review and photos from the red carpet.

So Long, My Son at Sydney Film Festival

So Long, My Son played at this year’s Sydney Festival. Addy Fong went along to check it out. Here are her thoughts.

Talking About Trees is a heart-warming piece

Addy Fong caught a screening of Talking About Trees at Sydney Film Festival. Here are her thoughts.

Review: Clean Up at Sydney Film Festival

Clean Up plays at this year’s Sydney Film Festival. Here is what to expect if you head along to check it out.

Review: Capharnaüm helps bring awareness

Stories like Capharnaüm help bring awareness that the impact our actions as individuals may have on others.

Film Review: A Star is Born

A Star is Born is adapted from the 1976 and 1937 dramas of the same name, but is it as good as the hype suggests?

Review: American Animals is nail-biting

American Animals presents to us the problem with society and culture that often gives too great a voice to privileged middle class males.

Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot – review

Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot is a film that resonates beyond its duration. Addy Fong explains why…

Film Review: Parasol Peak is unique

Parasol Peak is a short film which explores the disconnect between musicians. Here’s why you should give it a look.

Film review: McQueen is a thrilling periscope

‘McQueen’ interplays a variety of shot styles, as if mixing materials and prints, artfully matched and complimenting each other.

Leave No Trace – film review

There is a sense of overwhelming unease that pulses through the entirety of Leave No Trace, the new film from Debra Granik.

Transit provides hope – Sydney Film Festival

Transit speaks of how both places and people can hold us to the physical geography of the land and the relationships we have.