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Cosy crime is murder with a side of charm. As The Thursday Murder Club hits screens, we explore why these gentle mysteries ...
More than anything, The Little Sisters of Eluria highlights the cost of Roland’s journey even before his main quest begins.
88 miles per hour, forty years later: Back to the Future remains a pop culture time machine, still as thrilling and clever as ever.
A deliberate but uneven reimagining of classic horror, Wolf Man balances psychological tension and familial drama, but struggles to escape the shadow of its predecessors. Whannell and Tuck distinguish ...
MIFF 2025 unveils over 275 films, world premieres, and festival headliners from August 7–24 in Melbourne and online.
A gripping psychological drama that teeters between tension and surrealism, anchored by powerful performances. If ever there was a movie that could be described as a film of two halves, this is ...
So, picture this. You’re sitting in a cinema in 2005. It’s a full three years before Iron Man, let alone any hint of a cinematic universe. Now, on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Tim Story’s ...
Whether it is all some kind of marketing ploy or a genuine wave of nostalgia triggered by their sudden availability on DVD and retro-themed television channels, everything old is ...
A knowing, irreverent and deeply dark comedy about filmmaking. But it’s also about ego, secrets, and spiders. I hate spiders. During the 1970s, where Kim and co-writer Shin Youn-Shick lays our scene, ...
Here we take a dive into the three Screenability shorts as part of this year’s Sydney Film Festival virtual edition. The Sydney Film Festival (SFF) is running an abbreviated online program this year, ...
The 2018 Australian Directors’ Guild (ADG) Awards have just been announced in Melbourne. Simon Baker has taken the award for Best Direction for his adaptation of Tim Winton’s BREATH. Other winners ...