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Perth's Australian Revelations 2020 Season Launches with a Film That's Out of This World

Andrew F Peirce Mar 9, 2020
Articles australian film Revelation Film Festival Sam Neill Space the Dish

It’s insane to think that it’s been twenty years since the iconic Aussie film, The Dish, arrived on screens around the world. It’s even madder to think that it’s been fifty-one years since the events…

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In My Blood It Runs Interview with Director Maya Newell

Andrew F Peirce Mar 8, 2020 1 min read
Interviews Podcasts australian cinema australian documentary australian film documentary Gayby Baby In My Blood it Runs Interview Maya Newell

Andrew caught up with documentary filmmaker Maya Newell to discuss her new film, In My Blood it Runs. This is the powerful feature about 0-yr-old Arrernte Aboriginal boy Dujuan as he grows up Alice…

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Undertow Review - An Extraordinary Film About the Complexities of Being a Woman in a Male-Dominated World

Nadine Whitney Mar 7, 2020 5 min read
Reviews Australian drama australian film Josh Helman Laura Gordon Miranda Nation Olivia DeJonge Review Rob Collins Undertow

Undertow is an extraordinary piece of slice-of-life cinema that investigates the lengths people will go to deal with trauma and loss. Writer/Director Miranda Nation follows the lives of four people —…

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WhispersRed Gold Coast Film Festival Interview - Live-ASMR, Relaxation, Self-Discovery, and Awareness

Andrew F Peirce Mar 6, 2020 4 min read
Interviews Articles Gold Coast events Gold Coast Festival Whispers Red

The Gold Coast Film Festival is one of Australia's most exciting film festivals, and this March, they're bringing a one of a kind experience to the Gold Coast. ASMR leader, WhispersRed, is co…

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Downhill Review – An Occasionally Raw, Occasionally Bumpy Relationship-Comedy

Hagan Osborne Mar 6, 2020 3 min read
Reviews Downhill Drama Force Majeure Jesse Armstrong Jim Rash Julia Louis-Drefyus Miranda Otto Nat Faxon relationship Review Will Ferrell

How would you react in a deadly emergency? Would you risk life and limb to assist others in the face of oncoming calamity? Or perhaps you pray to a higher being while seizing the opportunity to hold…

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Honey Boy Review - Shia LaBeouf Stuns with This Confronting Look at Familial Neglect

Hagan Osborne Mar 5, 2020 3 min read
Reviews Lucas Hedges Noah Jupe Review Shia LaBeouf trauma

This time last year, the mention of Shia LaBeouf’s name would have induced jeers, scoffs, and meat-headed impressions of the controversial former child-star. Once the driving force behind the billion…

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Emma. Review - A Sumptuous and Voluptuous Period Piece

Nadine Whitney Mar 4, 2020 9 min read
Reviews Emma Jane Austen Johnny Flynn Mia Goth period piece Review

Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and happy disposition, seemed to unite some of the best blessings of existence; and had lived nearly twenty-one years in the world w…

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Ugly Delicious Season 2 Review - An Essential Show About the Conversation Between Food Culture and Us

Andrew F Peirce Mar 1, 2020 7 min read
Reviews Articles David Chang Food food criticism history Netflix Review Ugly Delicious

I am addicted to David Chang’s presence on screen. I’ve long enjoyed his addiction, affection, admiration, and respect for the food process. The first season of Ugly Delicious embraced the history and…

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Dark Waters Review - Competently Made, but Dreary and Limp

Scot F Feb 27, 2020 2 min read
Reviews Dark Waters Drama Mark Ruffalo Review Tim Robbins Todd Haynes True Story

Todd Haynes has a filmography full of absolute gems. He’s a director able to balance stories with emotional gravitas and visual wonder; from the glitter splashed rock’n’roll of Velvet Goldmine to the…

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The Wishmas Tree Review - A Timely Celebration of Australian Wildlife

Andrew F Peirce Feb 27, 2020 4 min read
Reviews Animation Kate Murphy kids film Miranda Tapsell Peter Ivan Review Ricard Cusso Ross Noble The Wishmas Tree

Despite being the home of heavy-hitter animated films like Happy Feet and Mary & Max, there’s precious few Australian animated films being produced. There’s a fairly good reason why too: it’s bloo…

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The Leunig Fragments Review - An Elegy Stage Managed By Its Subject

Nadine Whitney Feb 25, 2020 3 min read
Reviews australian documentary australian film documentary Kasimir Burgess Michael Leunig Review The Leunig Fragments

Michael Leunig is one of 79 Australian National Living Treasures. There are certainly some august and worthy names on the list, like Barry Jones, Judy Davis, Julian Burnside, Evonne Goolagong Cawley,…

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The Invisible Man Review - An Important Look at Moving Forward After Trauma

Hagan Osborne Feb 25, 2020 3 min read
Reviews Elisabeth Moss Harriet Dyer Leigh Whannell Michael Dorman Nicholas Hope Storm Reid The Invisible Man

The overwhelming sound of angry waves crashing against a rocky shoreline opens Australian director Leigh Whannell’s adaptation of H. G. Wells beloved sci-fi novel The Invisible Man. The sheer thud, b…

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