Tag Archive: film

Spanish Film Festival ticket giveaway

Wanna get some European cinema in your eyeballs? Well, you’ll be excited to learn that the Spanish Film Festival is heading to Australia.

Film Review: Sherpa tells a tragic tale

This BAFTA nominated documentary looks at the 2014 Everest climbing season. But, my goodness, it does much more than that.

Film Review: A Bigger Splash

Director of the Academy Award-nominated “I am Love”, Luca Guadagnino returns with A Bigger Splash, starring Tilda Swinton.

We’re giving away tickets to The Witch!

In conjunction with Universal Pictures, we’re giving away five in-season double passes to the terrifying new horror film, The Witch.

Star Wars at St.George OpenAir Cinema

When Star Wars was released last December, we were so pant-wettingly excited that we had to see it on the opening night.

Gillian Armstrong is overwhelmed

Director Gillian Armstrong has unveiled her most challenging project to date, Australia’s biggest crowdsourced documentary.

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 Dressmaker at St.George OpenAir

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.

Film Review: Carol is perfectly judged

Written by Phyllis Nagy, Carol is an adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s highly acclaimed and seminal novel The Price of Salt.

Something You Said’s top films of 2015

We’ve already told you what the best albums were of 2015, now our contributors vote for their favourite films of the year.

Film review: Phoenix is beautifully crafted

Phoenix is not only a film about the Nelly’s recovery as a Holocaust survivor but presents us with a beautifully crafted tale.

Moonlight Cinema returns!

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