Sydney Film Festival is here again!
Dust off your winter coats, polish your best shoes and set these dates in your diaries, for Sydney Film Festival is on again.
Dust off your winter coats, polish your best shoes and set these dates in your diaries, for Sydney Film Festival is on again.
Written and directed by Jeff Nichols, Loving tells the story of an an interracial couple in the 1960s and their mistreatment.
There’s been some great telly in 2016. We’ve tallied our contributors’ favourite shows and come up with our top ten.
Filled with action sequences and political intrigue, Into The Badlands showcases strongly written characters fighting to survive.
I, Daniel Blake confronts us with real world social issues that speak of inequality, injustice and a system that has failed so many.
“Rock ’n’ roll legend Elvis Presley meets the President of the United States Richard Nixon” is a headline sure to grab the attention.
Filmed over the course of eight years, director Aslaug Holm documents the development of her two sons from childhood to adolescence.
The Islands and the Whales is a documentary which tells of the conflict between man and whale, between hunter and hunted.
Is Tim Burton’s film adaptation of Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children any good?
Directed by Gus Van Sant, The Sea of Trees explores the self by portraying an individual’s experience with mental illness.
Land of Mine tells the story of a group of German boys made prisoners of war after Germany’s 1945 surrender and sent to Denmark.