Back in 2009 Australian writer/director Benjamin Gilmour released his debut film SON OF A LION, a Pakistani set family drama that won a lot raves from both audiences and critics when it many film festivals all over the world. After a detour to documentary genre with the 2012 PARAMEDICO, Gilomour is back with his long … Continue reading
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[Review] You Were Never Really Here (2018) by Bede Jermyn
If you were going to write a list of who are some of the best actors working today, there’s no shred of doubt that Joaquin Phoenix would definitely be very high up on it. When you look over his entire career over pass 30 years, it’s not hard to understand why. Having starting off his … Continue reading
[Poll] Which Film Should Bede Watch For His 64th Bad Movie Tweet-A-Thon?
Which bad film would you like to see Bede tackle next for his 64th edition of Bad Movie Tweet-A-Thon? Vote in the poll below and whichever one gets the highest votes, he will watch and live tweet it! (voting closes on the 21st of September, Aussie time).
Bede’s Bad Movie Tweet-A-Thon #63: Beverly Hills Cop III
Hey, everyone! Welcome to my 63rd edition of my Bad Movie Tweet-A-Thon series! I’m really sorry for the lateness of this edition. I was hoping to have it online at the end of August as planned but after the Melbourne International Film Festival was over, I went on an impromptu holiday and then went straight … Continue reading
[Bede’s MIFF 2018 Audio Reviews #15] Mandy, Behind The Curve, The Eyes Of Orson Welles and Ash Is Purest White
MANDY, BEHIND THE CURVE, THE EYES OF ORSON WELLES and ASH IS PUREST WHITE Welcome to the 15th and final edition of my 2018 Melbourne International Film Festival (a.k.a. MIFF) audio reviews. In this very last one, I share my thoughts on the Nicolas Cage starring psychedelic action/horror film MANDY, the documentary on the Flat Earth Theory movement … Continue reading
[Bede’s MIFF 2018 Audio Reviews #14] Tigers Are Not Afraid, Climax, The Third Murder and The Coming Back Out Ball Movie
TIGERS ARE NOT AFRAID, CLIMAX, THE THIRD MURDER and THE COMING BACK OUT BALL MOVIE Welcome to the 14th edition of my 2018 Melbourne International Film Festival (a.k.a. MIFF) audio reviews. In this one, I share my thoughts on the Mexican modern horror/fantasy TIGERS ARE NOT AFRAID, controversial director Gaspar Noe’s latest film CLIMAX , director Hirokazu Kore-eda’s courtroom … Continue reading
[Bede’s MIFF 2018 Audio Reviews #13] Hagazussa, Pope Francis: A Man Of His World, Jimmy Barnes: Working Class Boy and Undertow
HAGAZUSSA: A HEATHEN’S CURSE, POPE FRANCIS: A MAN OF HIS WORLD, JIMMY BARNES: WORKING CLASS BOY and UNDERTOW Welcome to the 13th edition of my 2018 Melbourne International Film Festival (a.k.a. MIFF) audio reviews. In this one, I share my thoughts on the German period psychological horror film HAGAZUSSA: A HEATHEN’S CURSE, director Wim Wenders’s latest film the … Continue reading
[Bede’s MIFF 2018 Audio Reviews #12] The Girl Without Hands, The King, The Rider and Hearts Beat Loud
THE GIRL WITHOUT HANDS, THE KING, THE RIDER and HEARTS BEAT LOUD Welcome to the 12th edition of my 2018 Melbourne International Film Festival (a.k.a. MIFF) audio reviews. In this one, I share my thoughts on the French animated film THE GIRL WITHOUT HANDS, the unique Elvis Presley documentary THE KING, modern western drama THE RIDER and the … Continue reading
[Bede’s MIFF 2018 Audio Reviews #11] The Insult, I Used To Be Normal – A Boyband Fangirl Story, Blaze and Profile
THE INSULT, I USED TO BE NORMAL: A BOYBAND FANGIRL STORY, BLAZE and PROFILE Welcome to the 11th edition of my 2018 Melbourne International Film Festival (a.k.a. MIFF) audio reviews. In this one, I share my thoughts on the 2017 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar nominee THE INSULT, the documentary on boyband fangirls I USED TO BE NORMAL: A … Continue reading
[Bede’s MIFF 2018 Audio Reviews #10] Everybody Knows, Girl, First Reformed and The Field Guide To Evil
EVERYBODY KNOWS, GIRL, FIRST REFORMED and THE FIELD GUIDE TO EVIL Welcome to the 10th edition of my 2018 Melbourne International Film Festival (a.k.a. MIFF) audio reviews. In this one, I share my thoughts on director Asghar Farhadi’s latest film EVERYBODY KNOWS, the transgender themed coming-of-age drama GIRL, wrtiter/director Paul Schrader’s latest film FIRST REFORMED and the international horror … Continue reading
[Bede’s MIFF 2018 Audio Reviews #9] The Night Eats The World, A Kid Like Jake, Three Identical Strangers and Cold War
THE NIGHT EATS THE WORLD, A KID LIKE JAKE, THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS and COLD WAR Welcome to the 9th edition of my 2018 Melbourne International Film Festival (a.k.a. MIFF) audio reviews. In this one, I share my thoughts on the the French zombie film THE NIGHT EATS THE WORLD, the transgender themed family drama A KID LIKE JAKE, … Continue reading
[Bede’s MIFF 2018 Audio Reviews #8] Tyrel, Beast, Knife + Heart and The Tale
TYREL, BEAST, KNIFE + HEART and THE TALE Welcome to the 8th edition of my 2018 Melbourne International Film Festival (a.k.a. MIFF) audio reviews. In this one, I share my thoughts on the Sebastian Silva’s latest film TYREL, dark British romantic thriller BEAST, the campy ’70s set LGBTQI themed mystery/slasher film KNIFE + HEART and the powerful sexual … Continue reading
[Bede’s MIFF 2018 Audio Reviews #7] You Shall Not Sleep, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, Birds Of Passage and Arctic
YOU SHALL NOT SLEEP, THE MAN WHO KILLED DON QUIXOTE, BIRDS OF PASSAGE and ARTIC Welcome to the 7th edition of my 2018 Melbourne International Film Festival (a.k.a. MIFF) audio reviews. In this one, I share my thoughts on the Spanish supernatural horror film YOU SHALL NOT SLEEP, director Terry Gilliam’s 25 year long in-development passion project THE … Continue reading
[Bede’s MIFF 2018 Audio Reviews #6] Tower. A Bright Day, Los Silencios, American Animals and The Bill Murray Stories
TOWER. A BRIGHT DAY, LOS SILENCIOS, AMERICAN ANIMALS and THE BILL MURRAY STORIES: LESSONS LEARNED FROM A MYTHICAL MAN Welcome to the 6th edition of my 2018 Melbourne International Film Festival (a.k.a. MIFF) audio reviews. In this one, I share my thoughts on the Polish arthouse horror film TOWER. A BRIGHT DAY, the refugee themed drama LOS … Continue reading