Josh reviews murder mystery Gone Girl
When the disappearance of a man’s wife becomes the focus of an intense media circus, he finds himself in the spotlight when it is suspected he may not be innocent. It all begins rather cornily; a...
View ArticleYasmin reviews the latest instalment of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
Our special guest teen reviewer Yasmin returns for the third instalment of the book-to-big screen Hunger Games franchise, The Hunger Game: Mockingjay – Part 1. I’m not sure if it was the slushie and...
View ArticleThe Uneducated Opinion: Men Women and Children is crude but compelling
For someone who shares so much of his life online, Steven of The Uneducated Opinion found Men, Women and Children a little confronting. I said yes to reviewing Men, Women and Children prior to seeing...
View ArticleJosh reviews Angelina Jolie’s epic war-time drama UNBROKEN
Angelina Jolie has done a remarkable job directing Unbroken, a fascinating true story about a man who took arms against a sea of troubles, suffering through the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,...
View ArticleRebel’s back, Pitches.
This all-girl team of singing superheroes will definitely leave you on a high note. To me, the mark of a good sequel is when you’re genuinely loving part two without pining for part one. Back To The...
View ArticleMarie reviews French-English comedy Gemma Bovery
There is much to like about Gemma Bovery, Anne Fontaine’s light, breezy French-English comedy served with a slight melancholic twist. Gemma Bovery is set in the lovely French countryside of Normandy...
View ArticleThe Uneducated Opinion reviews Entourage
We brought in Steven Childs of The Uneducated Opinion to give us his very uncensored opinion in this Entourage movie review. I knew it was going to be a great night. For starters my wife was out of her...
View ArticleThree must-see new Australian films
We asked emerging film and television make-up artist Victoria Walton to tell us about her week at Sydney Film Festival. (Oh yeah, and did she feel like writing some reviews too?) Lucky for us, she said...
View ArticleReview: Holding The Man
Twenty years after its initial release, Tim Conigrave’s award-winning 1995 memoir Holding The Man has made its way to the big screen – and finds not much has changed. As far as movies with a gay...
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