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Fisherman’s Friends guaranteed to lift the spirits
For anyone feeling a bit down, or that the world is somehow against them, the new ‘Britcom’ movie Fisherman’s Friends is bound to lift your spirits. The widely acclaimed, true story of…
November 18, 2019 -
The Farewell leaves audience uplifted and inspired
Quirky and entertaining, The Farewell is the new film from acclaimed Chinese-American director Lulu Wang. Based on writer-director Wang’s own ‘stranger-than-fiction’ true family story, The Farewell deals with the effects of a…
August 25, 2019 -
The four abilities you need to save your career
In today’s workplace, the average person will go through four complete career changes. Why? It could be their area has been overtaken by technology, moved offshore, or there is a shrinking of…
May 31, 2019 -
Gripping political thriller ‘The Realm’ keeps audience enthralled
Part of the Luna Leederville’s upcoming Spanish Film Festival, The Realm is a taut and mesmerising thriller that holds its audience spellbound right until the end. While corruption in Spanish politics is…
May 8, 2019 -
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote wows the audience
A kaleidoscope of colour – a veritable feast of fantasy. Terry Gilliam’s long-awaited film The Man Who Killed Don Quixote has all the hallmarks of a classic. Created in the mould of…
March 31, 2019 -
Destroyer – Kidman sizzles in the role of her life
Fuelled by an insatiable anger throughout, Nicole Kidman produces the performance of her life in Destroyer. And such is the gravity and depth of this thriller that the audience’s eyes are, almost…
March 18, 2019 -
Hotel Mumbai – a harrowingly true tale of terror
The debut ‘docu-drama’ thriller Hotel Mumbai – from acclaimed South Australian director Anthony Maras – is a jaw-dropping and highly realistic re-enactment of the terrifying events that occurred in Mumbai in 2008.…
March 5, 2019 -
Powerful thriller The Guilty pulls no punches
A spine tingling psychological thriller, Danish director Gustav Möller’s debut feature about an emergency police dispatcher who takes ‘the call from Hell’, pulls no punches. The Guilty is a taut, minimalistic psychodrama that…
February 27, 2019 -
The Hate U Give – a powerful statement of black and white relations
A gripping and sometimes shocking depiction of race relations in the United States – The Hate U Give shines a spotlight on the tragic events that can occur when you mix gang…
January 22, 2019 -
Sorry to Bother You – a dystopian statement of today’s society
George Orwell’s dark dystopian vision of the future – 1984 – is still as relevant today as when it was first written in the 1940s. Unfortunately, Boots Riley’s new science-fiction comedy Sorry…
December 6, 2018
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