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DVD Review: 33 Postcards [M15] by Bede Jermyn

DVD Review: 33 Postcards [M15] by Bede Jermyn

Director: Pauline Chan Cast: Guy Pearce, Zhu Lin, Claudia Karvan, Elaine Jin, Lincoln Lewis, Rhys Muldoon,Terry Serio. The Film: If you have read my writings/reviews in the past, you would’ve heard me say multiple times that I’m both a pretty big fan and supporter of Australian films and I’ll watch any that comes my way. I’m usually … Continue reading

[Review] Side Effects (2013) by Bede Jermyn

[Review] Side Effects (2013) by Bede Jermyn

It’s always sad to hear when a director says that that there no longer going to make any more threatrical films, especially if they are still rather young and have plenty more years ahead to do it. But that is what Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh has decided to. While it’ll be sad that we won’t see any more … Continue reading

[Review] Beautiful Creatures (2013) by Bede Jermyn

[Review] Beautiful Creatures (2013) by Bede Jermyn

I have to honest, I wasn’t really looking forward to seeing BEAUTIFUL CREATURES. Based on everything that I had seen from it (the trailers in particular), it looked as though it was going to be another awful to mediocre teen supernatural/romance film that’s trying desperately to capitalize on the success of the pretty bad TWILIGHT … Continue reading

[Review] The Last Stand (2013) by Bede Jermyn

[Review] The Last Stand (2013) by Bede Jermyn

There were two things about the new action film THE LAST STAND that had me excited for it: 1. It marked Arnold Schwarzenegger’s return to leading role status in the action film genre since 2003’s TERMINATOR 3: RISE OF THE MACHINES and 2. it is U.S. directing debut of acclaimed South Korean director Jee-woon Kim … Continue reading

DVD Review: Headshot [MA15] by Bede Jermyn

DVD Review: Headshot [MA15] by Bede Jermyn

Dir: Pen-Ek Ratanaruang Cast: Nopachai Chaiyanam, Cris Horwang, Chanokporn Sayoungkul, Apsit Opasaimlkit, Kiat Punpiputt. The Film: I don’t know what it is but I’m a pretty big fan of films that are about hitmen or assassins. I find those type of films both rather compelling as a viewer. Especially if is one that is trying to do something different or unique. … Continue reading