FIlm Review: Oyster Factory is honest
Oyster Factory is a documentary addressing the changing attitudes of Japanese people in a case study of an oyster farming factory.
Oyster Factory is a documentary addressing the changing attitudes of Japanese people in a case study of an oyster farming factory.
The Fits is a naturalistic slice of life. It’s not a deep dive of a character study but a more simple snapshot of a real community.
Sonita is not merely documentary that you watch but a film that invites an active involvement from viewers as a form of engagement.
Sixty Six is a compilation of 12 shorts assembled during the years of 2002-2015 by Los Angeles-based artist Lewis Klahr.
Bon Iver played his Cercle show over four nights as part of the Vivid Live Festival at Sydney Opera House. We were there to check it out.
Pairing uncertainty resulting from the aftermath of the American Civil War with the fear of being female in a male-dominated world.
Directed by Gavin O’Connor, Jane Got a Gun is a highly stylistic western which draws on elements of the classic western.
Director Taika Waititi (Boy, What We Do in the Shadows) returns with a new offering and it’s an absolute bloody gem of a film.
Addy Fong studies two films from “Essential Independents: American Cinema Now” festival.
In Transit is a film which documents the ordinary in a way that is both beautiful and intimate. It’s an inviting watch containing a simple premise.
Twelve Spells is the fourth full length LP from The Stone Foxes. Twelve, and takes them into the more psychedelic side of bluegrass.