Film review: The Map Against the World
The Korean Film Festival in Australia (Koffia) is currently taking place. Addy Fong checked out The Map Against the World.
The Korean Film Festival in Australia (Koffia) is currently taking place. Addy Fong checked out The Map Against the World.
The Korean Film Festival in Australia (Koffia) is currently taking place. Addy Fong checked out The Merciless.
The Korean Film Festival in Australia is back for its eighth outing! We sent Addy Fong along to the opening night.
James Cameron’s 4k restoration of Terminator 2: Judgment Day 3D breathes life into a film whose rerelease celebrates its 25th anniversary.
Daisy Aitkens is the writer/director of British comedy film ‘You, Me and Him’. We asked her to tell us about herself.
We were at the World Premiere of Madame, at Sydney Film Festival. Here’s Addy Fong’s review and pictures from the night.
Michael Hanake’s Happy End is not a happy film, presenting to a us quite bleak observations on the life of a family living in Calais.
Unfortunately, the reality is that the comedic licence expressed by The Other Side of Hope is hauntingly close to the truth.
Amat Escalante’s The Untamed does not hold back in its portrayal of sex as something that evokes both fear and curiosity.
20th Century Women explores the nature of what it means to grow up amongst cultural change, where conflicting ideologies surface.
Mia Hansen-Løve’s ‘Things to Come’ reassures us that the opportunity of reinventing oneself is all about perspective.