Category: film

Spectre Review

An overall unpleasant Bond experience The fourth Bond film starring Daniel Craig- Spectre has recently landed, and with it came a series of widely separated critical claims. Directed by Sam Mendes who also helmed the astonishing Skyfall of the series,…

Central Park Film Festival

With daylight savings bringing longer evenings, we encounter some of the year’s best events. My favourite of these is the outdoor cinema and Central Park is the latest venue to jump on this popular bandwagon. Following from the urban destinations…

Australian International Fashion Film Festival

The Australian International Fashion Film Festival was back on it’s second year to celebrate the unique and innovative art form of fashion film. The event was held last 20th of October 2015 at Palace Verona in Paddington, Sydney. AIFFF aims…

Top 8 November Events in Sydney

Win VIP Passes To Sydney’s Exclusive Rooftop Party With the last month of spring at our doorstep, Sydney’s about to go into overdrive to make the most of this glorious season. We’ve lined up November’s best events to help you wrap…

Crimson Peak Review

A tale of tasteful brutality and perplexing romance. Those that are familiar with Guillermo del Toro’s work will inevitably know him as a master of fantasy, monsters and production design. Most notably he directed the Oscar-winning-feature Pan’s Labyrinth, an extraordinary…

Antenna Documentary Film Festival 2015: Food for the Mind

The Antenna Documentary Film Festival is the only festival in Australia that specializes in showcasing the best and most unique docos from around the world. It has been 5 years since Antenna started and the 2015 edition brings a very…

Pan Review

An inappropriately fast paced feast of outlandish extravagance and underwhelming emotions as well as characters. Over the years Joe Wright has proven himself to be a capable director with the likes of Anna Karenina, Atonement and Pride & Prejudice, as…

The Wolfpack: Another Eccentricity in the Heart of Manhattan

The Wolfpack Dir.Crystal Moselle/ U.S/ Documentary/ 2015/ 80 mins This documentary intimately immerses us in the life of the Angulo family; a family conformed by a Peruvian dad, an American mum and 7 siblings. They all live in Manhattan, and…

Sydney Latin American Film Festival’s 10th Birthday Bash

For your Latin American cultural fix, the Sydney Latin American Film Festival has something, or rather lots of things, for you. It will be all about FIESTA time! This year SLAFF is turning 10 and they have decided to celebrate…

Everest Review

A visually stunning feature offering a well-rounded telling of the facts, yet with underdeveloped characters that aren’t quite memorable.  From the director of 2 Guns, Baltasar Kormákur brings you a closer look of the 1996 Mount Everest expedition led by Rob Hall…