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The Plague declares itself as a nerve-wracking coming of age classic

The Plague declares itself as a nerve-wracking coming of age classic

Nadine Whitney Mar 12, 2026 4 min read
Reviews Joel Edgerton The Plague Charlie Polinger

When I was quite young a teacher related the story of the practice in some Aboriginal groups known as the “Pointed bone also known as “Kurdaitcha”. The accused person would have a bone pointed at them…

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Julia Ducournau tackles grief, shame and the AIDS crisis in Alpha

Julia Ducournau tackles grief, shame and the AIDS crisis in Alpha

Andy Hazel Mar 12, 2026 7 min read
Alpha Interviews Julia Ducournau

Four years after winning the Palme d’Or for Titane, French filmmaker Julia Ducournau returned to the Cannes Film Festival with Alpha, a haunting and unexpectedly tender meditation on grief, generation…

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The Mountain Bride (Vermiglio) is a Rich Tapestry of Human Sensibility

The Mountain Bride (Vermiglio) is a Rich Tapestry of Human Sensibility

Nadine Whitney Mar 12, 2026 3 min read
Reviews Drama Review Vermiglio The Mountain Bride Maura Delpero Perth Festival

Maura Delpero’s Vermiglio uses Vivaldi’s ‘The Four Seasons’ as one of its musical motifs. Cesare (Tommaso Ragno) the patriarch of the large Catholic Grazaidei family spends his money on phonograph rec…

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The Voice of Hind Rajab: Kaouther Ben Hania and the power of cinematic witness

The Voice of Hind Rajab: Kaouther Ben Hania and the power of cinematic witness

Nadine Whitney Mar 10, 2026 5 min read
Interviews The Voice of Hind Rajab

Kaouther Ben Hania’s The Voice of Hind Rajab is more than documentary, more than fiction, more than re-enactment, and more than a dramatisation of the calls received by the Palestinian Red Crescent So…

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Lali is a Fever Dream of Desire Turning into Dread

Lali is a Fever Dream of Desire Turning into Dread

Virat Nehru Mar 9, 2026 8 min read
Reviews Berlin Film Festival Lali World Premiere Pakistani Cinema Sarmad Khoosat

Khoosat’s fable exposes an ugly truth: the regularity with which women are expected to absorb male damage in marriages throughout the subcontinent. It’s an indictment of a culture that mistakes endurance for virtue.…

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The Bride! is a Feral, Reckless Beauty, and a Story Reclaimed

The Bride! is a Feral, Reckless Beauty, and a Story Reclaimed

Codie Allen Mar 5, 2026 8 min read
Reviews The Bride! Maggie Gyllenhaal Jessie Buckley Christian Bale horror

This is going to be a two-part essay. The first part is me exploring my lifelong connection to The Bride of Frankenstein—where she comes from, why she has lingered in my imagination for decades, and h…

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Dreams is a Hollow Tale of Wealth and Desire

Dreams is a Hollow Tale of Wealth and Desire

Codie Allen Feb 28, 2026 3 min read
Reviews Michel Franco Jessica Chastain Dreams

Dreams is a film that looks stunning but feels utterly lifeless. Michel Franco clearly knows how to capture beauty—especially in ballet—but all the visual polish in the world can’t make up for a story…

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Scream 7 doesn't care about scary movies so why should you care about Scream 7?

Scream 7 doesn't care about scary movies so why should you care about Scream 7?

Nadine Whitney Feb 27, 2026 4 min read
Reviews Scream Kevin Williamson Neve Campbell Courteney Cox horror

“This is about nostalgia,” says Mindy Meeks-Martin (Jasmine Savoy Brown) to a group of frightened teens trying to understand what motivates the newest incarnation(s) of Ghostface in their bucolic home…

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Matthew Higgs on bring his debut short film Once Ethereal to life

Matthew Higgs on bring his debut short film Once Ethereal to life

Guest Author Feb 20, 2026 4 min read
Articles Guest Article Once Ethereal Matthew Higgs australian film Short Films

A pulsing red glow slowly illuminating a rundown motel bedroom. A couple, physically close, yet so emotionally distant from one another. Once Ethereal follows a young couple, Ollie and Liv, through…

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Floodland director Jordan Giusti & producer Rachel Forbes on capturing the fate of Lismore on screen

Floodland director Jordan Giusti & producer Rachel Forbes on capturing the fate of Lismore on screen

Nadine Whitney Feb 19, 2026 2 min read
Interviews Podcasts Floodland Jordan Giusti Rachel Forbes australian documentary australian cinema

Filmmaker Jordan Giusti's Floodland is an impactful documentary that takes audiences to the flood-prone landscape of Lismore, NSW. Thousands of people call the region home, and yet, due to t…

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Sophie Hyde and Aud Mason-Hyde on the queer kaleidoscope that is their stunning film Jimpa

Sophie Hyde and Aud Mason-Hyde on the queer kaleidoscope that is their stunning film Jimpa

Andrew F Peirce Feb 19, 2026 3 min read
Interviews Podcasts Sophie Hyde Aud Mason-Hyde Jimpa Matthew Chuang australian cinema

Sophie Hyde's films have often explored identity, self-realisation, and the path to finding your place in this messy, mucked up world. 52 Tuesdays sees a child growing to understand the gend…

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Haydn Green on ten years of Hear My Eyes and conjuring  sensory experiences by combining films with new live music compositions

Haydn Green on ten years of Hear My Eyes and conjuring sensory experiences by combining films with new live music compositions

Andrew F Peirce Feb 17, 2026 1 min read
Interviews Podcasts Hear My Eyes Haydn Green

Haydn Green has been the creative force of Hear My Eyes, a sonic-visual, hybrid experience which blends film and music in creatively intriguing and boundary pushing ways. As the founder and arti…

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