Category: film

The Danish Girl Review

A story as heartbreaking as it is romantic, and as decorated as it is well-performed. The Danish Girl, as directed by Academy Award Winner Tom Hooper known for his works in The King’s Speech tells the story of Einar (Eddie…

Carol Review

An astonishing performance in a mundane setting that delivers charm, heartbreak and an unexpected emotional gratification. Directed by Todd Haynes, featuring Cate Blanchett in their second collaboration since I’m not There (2007), the adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s pulp classic immediately…

Flickerfest: A Paradise of Short Films by the Sea!

Who said film festivals don’t belong to summer? It has been 25 years since one of the most popular film events in Sydney started: Flickerfest, a festival where all you have to do is to watch short films from around…

January’s Best Events

[FEATURED] > Harborside Summer Tiki Party 10 Jan | FREE Complimentary drinks, $1000+ designer giveaways, body art, free leis, live acts, and much more.   > Sweethearts Rooftop Cinema Mon – Wed Every Week Enjoy these gorgeous summer evenings, as you catch your…

Point Break Review

A remake resembling nothing of the original and devoid of any meaning under its mask of sophistication. The original Point Break starring Patrick Swayze and Keanu Reeves was a simple, efficient run of an action film as an FBI agent…

Joy Review

A weirdly inconsistent one-woman show filled with overt human prejudices, and sometimes mistakes itself to be an ironic comedy. Joy, a new creation of David O. Russell that promises another reunion of the magical Silver Linings Playbook, which voices the…

Star Wars: The Force Awakens Review

An unpredictably intense glee to the fans as Abrams pleases and satisfies, but offers limited originality. (Spoilers Free) As the classic yellow font rises into space and drifts into the darkness, so opened a new horizon in the world of…

Kino #100 – A Foray into the Filmmaking Community

Every month or so, film maker’s, actors/actresses and film connoisseurs get together for a screening of short films. 14th Nov was the 100th Kino; and to celebrate it, I was given the privilege of being the projectionist for this amazing…

Things to do in Sydney

Moonlight Cinema – Summer Preview

Lounging on a beach chair by a pool by the ocean sipping on a few orange margaritas and cheeseburger and Korean fried chicken burger sliders. Not too bad of way to enjoy the beginning of summer? And working at The…

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 Review

A Young Adult Fantasy blockbuster that transcended the genre Let’s admit it, no one really liked Mockingjay part 1; while it was of apt production coupled with some great intensity and humour, it just wasn’t as excitingly portrayed as the…