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Andrew F Peirce·May 19, 2019·1 min read

2040 Director Damon Gameau Interview

Documentary filmmaker, Damon Gameau, has returned with the follow up to his massively successful documentary, That Sugar Film, with a... Read More
Liam Dunn·October 18, 2020·5 min read

64th BFI London Film Festival Diary – Day Six: Another Round, Notturno

It is day six and Mads Mikkelsen drinks himself into a stupor but, you know, for science, in Another Round,... Read More
Andrew F Peirce·January 18, 2019·29 min read

Andrew’s Top 50 Films of 2018

Best of lists are always strange beasts. We sift through a year of ‘stuff’ trying to find value and quality,... Read More
Travis Akbar·June 19, 2019·2 min read

Art of Incarceration Review – Honest and Eye Opening

In 2018, a report written by Sophie Russell and Chris Cunneen stated that Indigenous Incarceration has increased by 45% in... Read More
Andrew F Peirce·October 22, 2018·1 min read

Backtrack Boys Director Catherine Scott Interview – The Last New Wave

On this episode of The Last New Wave, Andrew has a chat to documentary filmmaker Catherine Scott about her new film Backtrack... Read More
Andrew F Peirce·November 29, 2016·5 min read

24×36: A Movie About Movie Posters Review

To immediately go on a tangent at the start of this review, I want to state that I have often... Read More
Andrew F Peirce·August 10, 2018·4 min read

A Woman Captured Review

Have you ever sat in a film and want to equally thank and curse at a director? Have you ever... Read More
Andrew F Peirce·December 27, 2019·34 min read

Andrew’s Top Films of 2019

The year of 2019 contained some of the best films in years, with more than a handful fo these being... Read More
Andrew F Peirce·June 19, 2016·3 min read

Art of the Prank Review

There’s something joyful about sitting down and watching a film that you have no prior knowledge of before it’s unveiled... Read More
Andrew F Peirce·October 18, 2018·5 min read

Backtrack Boys Review

Full disclosure – this film will have you crying within the first five minutes. And odds are, you won’t stop... Read More
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