Erased is a suspenseful crime mystery screening at this years Japanese Film Festival based on the award-winning manga Kei Sanbe’s Boku Dake ga Inai Machi. We are introduced to Satoru Fujinuma… Read More
Tag: Reviews
Oasis: SuperSonic / British Film Festival / Ethan
written by Ethan The colourful language and wild antics of the Gallagher-led four-piece Oasis perhaps makes for the most expletive-laden documentary I have ever seen. However, swearing and smashing hotel rooms… Read More
Drone Film Festival / Bill
by Bill B Drone technology is relatively new. But lots of regular people have already embraced the technology and are attaching their iPhones or other types of cameras to drones… Read More
The Beatles: Eight Days a Week / Amy
Response by Amy, Illustration by Mischa Academy Award winning director, Ron Howard, presents The Beatles in their early years (1962-1966) and touring years as a band, in his documentary The… Read More
REWIND / 20,000 Days On Earth / Ethan
Written by Ethan. Illustration by Mischa. The mystery surrounding a figure such as Nick Cave makes 20,000 Days On Earth a surprisingly revealing look into both his creative and personal life.… Read More
Breathless / Alliance Française Classic Film Festival
Written response to Breathless by Amy / Visual Response by Mischa. Breathless, directed my attention towards French 1960s cinema. The beauty and elegance in the cinematography, when paired with the drama… Read More
Golden Age Cinema / Back to the Future
Date: 20 August 2016 Photographer: Mischa Cinema: Golden Age Cinema / Surry Hills / Sydney (persons under 18 must be accompanied by a guardian) Film: Back to the Future
Sing Street / SFF 2016
by Salvador (12) Sing Street is a marvellous movie about a boy, Cosmo (Ferdia Walsh-Peelo) and his life and family in Dublin, Ireland. His family are having problems, which means a… Read More
Mustang / SBS on Demand
Review by Arran, Illustration by Mischa From 2016 Sydney Film Festival Filmmaker Deniz Gamez Ergüven, taps into a controversial topic through an intimate portrayal of sisters in her debut feature… Read More
Partners in Crime / MIFF 2015
by Arran Taiwanese film Partners in Crime is Chang Jung-Chi’s second feature film, his debut being the 2012 crowd-pleasing Touch of the Light, earning a nomination at the 85th Academy… Read More