Halloween Ends Spoiler Review - This Better Be The End
Available to Watch Here: Powered by JustWatch Help keep The Curb independent by joining our Patreon. And here we are again. One year on from Halloween Kills and now apparently the iconic fr…
Available to Watch Here: Powered by JustWatch Help keep The Curb independent by joining our Patreon. And here we are again. One year on from Halloween Kills and now apparently the iconic fr…
This isn’t going to be anything massive. This is simply a ringing endorsement. However one can, watch the 1922 silent horror film Nosferatu. It is 100 years old and still makes an impact to this day.…
Gina Prince-Bythewood’s The Woman King is a stellar historical epic, but like the historical epics that inspired the director such as Braveheart, Gladiator, and The Last of the Mohicans it must be not…
PRESS RELEASE Dynamic female filmmaking duo Tanya Modini (Writer, Co-director) and Luisa Martiri (Co-Director/Producer) are on the ride of their careers with their short film THE MOTHS WILL EAT THEM…
It seems almost unfair to review Zach Cregger’s berserk horror film Barbarian because it really is best experienced going into it knowing nothing. Cregger is best known for his comedic work including…
There’s a distinct pleasure that washes over you as you experience a piece of filmmaking that pushes against the boundaries of the form of storytelling it is working within. Juanita Nielsen NOW is one…
It’s LFF day four and Sarah Polley shows us some Women Talking, in her gripping character driven drama, Aubrey Plaza employs some desperate measures to make ends meet in Emily the Criminal, and Patton…
A Night of Horror International Film Festival kicks off with some truly brilliant horror films from around the globe from October 17th and runs til October 23rd at Dendy Cinemas Newtown. For Aussie in…
PRESS RELEASE MISTLETOE RANCH, the tender, joyous and snow-filled holiday romance from The Steve Jaggi Company, will release in cinemas nationally from November 17, 2022. Starring Mercy Cornwall (Div…
On day three, Brendan Fraser returns in Darren Aronofsky’s The Whale, Billy Eichner brings the gay rom-com into the mainstream with Bros and time is a flat circle in Mark Jenkin’s Enys Men. The Whal…
Muru in Te reo Māori means a punishment or redress against the Māori community. Director Tearepa Kahi’s film does not use the title lightly, in fact the title is meant to be as incendiary as the piece…
On the second day of LFF, Luca Guadagnino takes us on a cannibal road trip with Bones and All, the people of Tunisia must face their past in Ashkal and a documentary explores the associations between…