By Hannah McNicholas Deborah Mailman – actor, award winner, Indigenous Australian and all round awesome lady. This sunbeam in human form came into the world July 14, 1972 in the remote mining town of Mount […]
Month: May 2014
By Selmer Derwort Dir: Robert Jan Westdijk Little Sister is a classic yet still under-appreciated 1995 Dutch film. Made on a total allowance of $50k, this has to be one of the furthest stretched budgets in cinema […]
by Daria Landal This March marked an important milestone for all female directors. For the first time ever, a female director, Jennifer Lee of Frozen, helmed a billion-dollar-grossing movie; she is also the first woman […]
(Sundance London Film Festival 2014) Dir: Todd Douglas Miller By: Oliver Thom Until the discovery of a T. Rex christened “Sue” by a pack of lovable dino nerds in a South Dakota cliff face, only […]
Dir: Wayne Blair Review by: Hannah McNicholas One of the most successful local films in recent years, “˜The Sapphires’ is Australia’s answer to “˜Dreamgirls’. Set against a turning point in history and packed with sixties […]
By Hannah McNicholas Dir: Kriv Stenders “A dog of a certain type can do well in a lonely town” This is a film about a dog. That should be enough to sell you on this […]