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Green Room Review

Andrew F Peirce May 21, 2016 3 min read
Reviews Drama gore Green Room horror Imogen Poots Jeremy Saulnier Patrick Stewart Review Thriller

Green Room is a brutal anxiety attack of a film. It heaves and explodes its way through a breathless ninety five minute run time, leaving you exhausted and shaken at the end. Where Blue Ruin hinted at…

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In Which Andrew Tells... Why Cinema Will Never Die.

Andrew F Peirce May 13, 2016 15 min read
Articles Cinema film home video IMAX Saving Private Ryan Sherpa Starship Troopers State of film Welcome to Woop Woop

In Which Andrew Tells… is a series of articles about a certain topic, film or event, where Andrew - the unlikely voice of reason - tells that particular topic, film or event a hard truth. Whether that…

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Whiskey Tango Foxtrot Review

Andrew F Peirce May 12, 2016 3 min read
Films Reviews Comedy Drama Glen Ficarra John Requa Margot Robbie Martin Freeman Review Tina Fey War Whiskey Tango Foxtrot

If there’s a running theme through the films of directing duo Glenn Ficara and John Requa, it’s that of characters finding their place in the world. Whether it be Jim Carrey’s con-man Steven Russell i…

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Bad Neighbours 2 Review

Andrew F Peirce May 5, 2016 3 min read
Films Reviews Chloe Grace Moretz Comedy Neigbors Nicholas Stoller Review Rose Byrne Seth Rogen Sorority Rising Zac Efron

Part of my excitement for going into the somewhat unexpected comedy sequel Bad Neighbours 2 (as it's known in Australia) was getting to see the great on screen chemistry between leads Seth Rogen a…

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A Month of Sundays Review

Andrew F Peirce May 4, 2016 3 min read
Films Reviews australian cinema John Clarke Julia Blake Justine Clarke Matthew Saville Review

Frank Mollard (Anthony LaPaglia) is a real estate agent finding it difficult to sell a house at a reasonable price. One day he receives a call from someone claiming to be his mother - the only thing i…

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Captain America: Civil War Review

Andrew F Peirce May 2, 2016 6 min read
Reviews Chris Evans Disney Iron Man Marvel Review Robert Downey Jr. Scarlett Johansson Sebastian Stan Superhero films The Russo Brothers

Where Joss Whedon’s first Avengers film felt like the natural culmination of years of stand alone superhero films, Captain America: Civil War is the straw that breaks the camel's back in regards t…

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Pawno Review

Andrew F Peirce Apr 28, 2016 4 min read
Reviews australian cinema Damian Hill John Brumpton Maeve Dermody Mark Coles Smith Paul Ireland Pawno Review

Pawno is a film that announces the very welcome arrival of a pair of new voices in Australian cinema – Paul Ireland and Damian Hill. Ireland and Hill are seasoned actors, but for the first time they d…

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Eddie the Eagle Review

Andrew F Peirce Apr 19, 2016 3 min read
Reviews Dexter Fletcher Eddie the Eagle Hugh Jackman Olympics Review Taron Egerton

Where Kingsman announced the arrival of new talent Taron Egerton, Eddie the Eagle cements his place as a bonafide movie star. This is the infectiously positive story of Olympic ski jumper, Michael ‘Ed…

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Hush Review

Andrew F Peirce Apr 16, 2016 3 min read
Reviews horror Hush John Gallagher Jr. Kate Siegel Mike Flanagan Review

As with any genre, there exists many sub-genres within horror. Hush is an entry in the ‘house invasion’ sub-genre, making its presence proudly known alongside other notable ‘house invasion’ films like…

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The Jungle Book Review

Andrew F Peirce Apr 16, 2016 4 min read
Reviews Disney Idris Elba John Favreau Lupita Nyong'o Neel Sethi Review Rudyard Kipling The Jungle Book

John Favreau’s The Jungle Book is the latest in Disney’s modernisation of their animated classics. From Maleficent to Cinderella, Disney has decided to mine their animated classic films and create liv…

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Experimenter Review

Andrew F Peirce Apr 15, 2016 5 min read
Reviews Drama Experimenter Jim Gaffigan John Leguizamo John Palladino Michael Almereyda Peter Sarsgaard Winona Ryder

When portraying a real life event on film, it’s sometimes easier to dramatise elements to enforce a certain emotional reaction from the viewer. With Michael Almereyda’s Experimenter, the real life of…

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The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith Review

Andrew F Peirce Apr 3, 2016 6 min read
Reviews australian cinema australian film Fred Schepisi Jack Thompson Ray Barrett Review The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith Thomas Keneally Tommy Lewis

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are warned that this post may contain images of deceased persons. There is nothing more unsettling about the film The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith than the fact t…

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