Extravaganza provides a refreshing and intimate look into the burgeoning Shanghai drag scene as Matthew Baren documents the behind-the-scenes preparations of the drag show, of the same name, that took… Read More
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Review: Spider-man Into the Spider-verse / Bill
The latest in a long line of Spider-Man films, Spider-man- Into the Spider-verse is one of the most memorable and well-made superhero films so far. While every other Spider-man film… Read More
Entries open – Tropfest and Tropjnr
The world’s largest short film festival, Tropfest Australia, supported by foundation partner CGU Insurance is encouraging submissions from amateurs and pros alike. Filmmakers with a burning passion for storytelling are… Read More
Review: The Predator / Michael
Shane Black’s The Predator strays away from the franchise’s gritty sci-fi action, and opts instead for a comedic rampage held up by the most convenient of plots. The film follows… Read More
Interview with Jessica Leski / I Used to Be Normal: A Boyband Fangirl Story
Amelia (15) from Film in revolt spoke to Jessica Leski, director of I Used to Be Normal: A Boyband Fangirl Story – the coming of age stories of four women… Read More
Review: In the Mood for Love / Bonnie
In the Mood for Love was shown recently as part of ‘Starburst’: the free film series curated by Ruby Arrowsmith-Todd at the Art Gallery of NSW. ‘Starburst’ showcased various icons… Read More
Interview with Tim van Dammen / Mega Time Squad
Kena spoke with director and writer Tim van Dammen ahead of the screening of his film Mega Time Squad opening the 2018 Sydney Underground Film Festival. “Kiwi-made comedy Mega Time… Read More
Bloodfest interview: Bella
Film in Revolt chatted with Bella (13), a jury member in the upcoming Bloodfest Film Festival about making scary films. Hi Bella – what’s your latest filmmaking award? And what’s… Read More
Review: You Were Never Really Here / David
With the recent flawed depictions of mental health within film and television, ranging from 13 Reasons Why to Suicide Squad’s Harley Quinn, it’s rare for there to be a genuine… Read More
Interview with Axel Grigor / Jill Bilcock: Dancing the Invisible
Amelia (15) from Film in Revolt spoke with Axel Grigor, director of Jill Bilcock: Dancing the Invisible, about the art of film editing and his latest documentary. “I was fortunate… Read More