NOTHING REALLY HAPPENS: Surrealist Comedy Does Go Places
NOTHING REALLY HAPPENS: Surrealist Comedy Does Go Places

Surrealist comedy Nothing Really Matters involves nightmarish imagery and brimming uncertainty that makes you think of a David Lynch movie.

Melbourne International Film Festival 2019: HAPPY NEW YEAR, COLIN BURSTEAD
Melbourne International Film Festival 2019: HAPPY NEW YEAR, COLIN BURSTEAD

With Happy New Year, Colin Burstead, Ben Wheatley has crafted a very funny, very real family drama that shows a simple universal truth: all families are weird.

ANOTHER LIFE: A Step Backwards For Netflix And Science-Fiction
ANOTHER LIFE Season 1: A Step Backwards For Netflix & Science-Fiction

Another Life is a unique space drama, but unfortunately it fails to be an immersive experience like that of the genres it draws from.

CAJUN NAVY: The Heroes We Deserve
CAJUN NAVY: The Heroes We Deserve

There is no doubt that Cajun Navy is an important documentary, highlighting the efforts of ordinary people who strive to make a difference, and encourage everyone else to do so.

QUEER EYE SEASON 4: More Self-Care And More Self-Aware
QUEER EYE SEASON 4: More Self-Care & More Self-Aware

Queer Eye continues to focus on self-care and embracing change, reminding its participants and audiences about the importance of acceptance of oneself and of others.

THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING: Educational, Inspirational, And...Puzzling?
THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING: Educational, Inspirational, And…Puzzling?

This Changes Everything is a documentary directed by Tom Donahue that examines and reflects upon the gender disparity within the entertainment industry.

Fantasia Film Festival 2019: Feature Film Round-Up
Fantasia Film Festival 2019: DEPRAVED, RIOT GIRLS & THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING WKND

Kristy Strouse takes a look at the offerings of international genre fest Fantasia Film Festival, reviewing Depraved, Riot Girls and The Incredible Shrinking Wknd.

BLINDED BY THE LIGHT: A Love Letter to Bruce Springsteen and the Power of Music
BLINDED BY THE LIGHT: A Love Letter To Bruce Springsteen & The Power Of Music

Blinded by the Light is a fabulous ode to the power of music, and how our favourite artists come to define our lives.

LYING AND STEALING: B-Movie Art Heist Thriller Anchored By Two Magnetic Leads
LYING AND STEALING: B-Movie Art Heist Thriller Anchored By Two Magnetic Leads

Upheld by two zestful leads, and polished production design, Lying and Stealing is almost the real thing, but oversells its value.

Fantasia Film Festival 2019: A Tasting Menu
Fantasia Film Festival 2019: A Tasting Menu

Soham Gadre takes a look at the offerings of international genre fest Fantasia Film Festival, reviewing Shooting the Mafia, The Moon in the Hidden Woods, The Miracle of the Sargasso Sea and House of Hummingbird.

SWORD OF TRUST: Marc Maron Delivers In This Delightful Dramedy From Lynn Shelton
SWORD OF TRUST: Marc Maron Delivers In This Delightful Dramedy From Lynn Shelton

Despite the dwindling ending, Sword of Trust still manages please us with delightful and memorable performances from a talented cast.

FAST & FURIOUS PRESENTS: HOBBS & SHAW: A Bombastic Blast of Big Dumb Energy
FAST & FURIOUS PRESENTS: HOBBS & SHAW: A Bombastic Blast Of Big Dumb Energy

Overlong, overblown, and painfully unfunny at times, Hobbs & Shaw is a misguided endeavor that struggles to offer a sense of fun.

PALM BEACH: How's The Serenity?
PALM BEACH: How’s The Serenity?

Palm Beach lacks a sense of purpose – that despite it brimming with a number of winning personalities, its just a shame that the film they’re in lacks one itself.

JOJO RABBIT Trailer

In Jojo Rabbit, a satire from Taika Waititi, a young boy in Hitler’s army finds out his mother is hiding a Jewish girl in their home.

SUPERVIZED: Justice Beleaguered
SUPERVIZED: Justice Beleaguered

Despite enormous potential, Supervized misses the mark and makes fun of its subjects instead of making something memorable. Adam Mock reviews.