THE BOSTONIANS: An Unconventional Love Triangle Centers a Merchant Ivory Classic
THE BOSTONIANS: An Unconventional Love Triangle Centers A Merchant Ivory Classic

Look past the frilly costumes and posh accents of The Bostonians, you’ll find a battle of the sexes that remains relevant into the 21 century.

THE HANDMAID'S TALE (S3E5): "Unknown Caller": The Fire's Catching
THE HANDMAID’S TALE (S3E5): “Unknown Caller”: The Fire’s Catching

Director Colin Watkinson serves up a dynamite episode of The Handmaid’s Tale with “Unknown Caller”, one that builds with stomach churning intensity and ends with a bang.

THE REFUGE: Keith Sutliff's Heist Thriller Gets The Job Partially Done
THE REFUGE: Keith Sutliff’s Heist Thriller Gets The Job Partially Done

The Refuge keeps patient viewers hooked and film lovers invested by maintaining a harsh and eye-catching atmosphere and storytelling angle.

Sydney Film Festival Report 2019: Diverse Digressions
Sydney Film Festival Report 2019: Diverse Digressions

In his first recap from the 2019 Sydney Film Festival, Alex Lines reviews Saturday Afternoon, Synonyms and Why Won’t You Just Die?

IN REALITY: A Relatable Autobiography Of A Friend-Zoned Woman
IN REALITY: A Relatable Autobiography Of A Friend-Zoned Woman

In Reality might not fully pass The Bechdel Test, but it’s a fun exploration of dating life and Ann Lupo’s filmmaking skills. Tuesday Blue reviews.

PAUSE: A Soul-Crushing Lead Performance Towers Over Misery
PAUSE: A Soul-Crushing Lead Performance Towers Over Misery

Pause examines the life of a woman trapped in an unhappy marriage, played with gusto by Stella Fyrogeni. Aaron Berry reviews.

THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS 2: A Fluffy Filler Sequel
THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS 2: A Fluffy Filler Sequel

The Secret Life of Pets 2 is fine enough sequel, but never really explores all its potential. Debbie Lawrie reviews.

TOO OLD TO DIE YOUNG (S1EP3+4): The Bigger Picture
TOO OLD TO DIE YOUNG (S1E3+4): The Bigger Picture

Though beautifully crafted, Too Old To Die Young is a slow and frustrating watch that’s hopefully worth it in the end.

TORA-SAN, OUR LOVABLE TRAMP: One of Japan's Nostalgic Keepsakes
TORA-SAN, OUR LOVABLE TRAMP: One Of Japan’s Nostalgic Keepsakes

Tora-san is one of Japan’s national treasures running roughshod over the nation’s norms while still functioning as a lovable reminder of bygone times.

MIDSOMMAR: Folk Horror as Folk Art
MIDSOMMAR: Folk Horror As Folk Art

A film that is not enjoyed so much as processed, Midsommar is a rare experience that is not to be missed. That being said, you absolutely cannot skip it.

THE RAFT: A Clever Subversion of Expectations
THE RAFT: A Clever Subversion Of Expectations

The Raft is a rare documentary which aims to offer closure to its subjects, making it a rewarding watch. Hayden Cornmell reviews.

GENTLEMAN JACK Season 1: A Cozy Romance Worth Falling For
GENTLEMAN JACK Season 1: A Cozy Romance Worth Falling For

The first season of Gentleman Jack is a largely amiable watch, putting a character we’ve not seen before in a series that feels quaintly familiar.

PAPI CHULO: A Heartfelt and Moving Little Film
PAPI CHULO: A Heartfelt & Moving Little Film

Papi Chulo is executed so exceptionally well and clearly with such care, that emotion pours out of the screen.

DARK VICTORY: Triumph Over Tragedy
DARK VICTORY: Triumph Over Tragedy

Dark Victory is yet another film released during the landmark year of 1939 all but cementing Bette Davis’ reputation as a force of nature.

Melbourne Documentary Film Festival 2019: F*CK YOU ALL: THE UWE BOLL STORY
Melbourne Documentary Film Festival 2019: F*CK YOU ALL: THE UWE BOLL STORY

Fuck You All: The Uwe Boll Story is a film that is as direct as its title, and is an interesting insight into what makes a man like Uwe Bill tick.