Adapted from the Manga by Fumiyo Kono, In this Corner Of the World is an animated movie set in WWII-era Japan, leading up to the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and… Read More
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Review: Ignorance Is Bliss / Lavazza Italian Film Festival / Bill
Ignorance Is Bliss, from director Massimiliano Bruno, is a comedy about social media. The story revolves around the conflict of Ernesto (Marco Giallini), an teacher who very much rejects the… Read More
Review: Ali’s Wedding / Arab Film Festival / Bill
Ali’s Wedding, from director Jeffrey Waters, is Australia’s first Muslim rom-com, and a very good one at that. It tells the true story of the co-writer and star of the… Read More
Okja / SFF / Bill
Okja, from South Korean film veteran Bong Joon Ho (Snowpiercer) is an E.T.-like science fiction film that tears into the food industry, specifically the way we use and abuse animals.… Read More
Review: Brigsby Bear / Bill
Brigsby Bear tells the story of James Pope (Saturday Night Live veteran Kyle Mooney), kidnapped as a baby by fake parents Ted (Mark Hamil) and April (Jane Adams) and made… Read More
Review: BLUE / Bill
Climate change and pollution have been widely discussed and argued about as two of the most important issues in today’s world, Karina Holden’s film BLUE looks at these issues from the… Read More
Review: My Life as a Zucchini / SFF / Bill
My Life as a Zucchini (or Courgette, depending on where you live) is an animated feature film by the Swiss filmmaker Claude Barras. The film follows nine-year-old Icare, an orphan… Read More
Review: BIG Time /Bill
Denmark’s Bjarke Ingels has been dubbed by TIME magazine as one the 100 most influential people. Aged 42 he’s the world’s most marketable architect, and in BigTime, he talks about… Read More
Review: Phantom Boy / SFF / Bill
From Academy-award nominated animators Alain Gagnol and Jean-Loup Felicioli, Phantom Boy tells the story of Leo (voiced by Gaspard Gagnol), a very sick child stuck in hospital who can send… Read More