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[Video] The Movies That Make Marcey: Strictly Ballroom (1992)
In this video Marcey goes in-depth on the impact Strictly Ballroom (1992) had on her life and how because of this film she had the courage to start her own website and podcast. Continue reading
[Comic Review] Hard Boiled Issue #1
The wonderful locally produced comics from Australia are so full of unique stories and characters, there is no way you can resist their charms. There is definitely something out there for everyone, to suit individual tastes. As with the already reviewed PIZZA ASSASSIN #1, HARD BOILED #1 is an all ages, family friendly adventure that … Continue reading
[Review] Drown (2015) by Bede Jermyn
You know what type of films I admire? The ones that tackle a certain dark aspect of humanity and explore it in a thought-provoking way. Granted these type of films are definitely not the most easy-going of experiences, but I’ve got to give them credit for not holding back from delving into these subjects. One … Continue reading
[Blu-ray Review] Paper Planes (2015) by Christopher Innis
Starring: Ed Oxenbould, Sam Worthington, Nicholas Bakopoulos-Cooke, Deborah Mailman, Ena Imai, David Wenham Directed By: Robert Connolly The Film: Released amongst the fury of the January holiday flux of Hollywood animated films a small Australian children’s film about making paper aeroplanes managed to not only find a local audience, but also become a box office … Continue reading
[Audio Review] Paper Planes (2015) by Super Marcey and Chris Innis
PAPER PLANES is the latest family Australian film to hit cinemas locally, the film is currently screening in wide release. We decided to review this film in audio format, as a back and forth discussion. Download File HERE IMDB Synopsis: An imaginative children’s film about a young Australian boy’s passion for flight and his … Continue reading
DVD Review: Offspring Season 3 [M15]
Offspring really is one of the best Australian TV series, at least for the past few years but it certainly holds a special place in our TV history. Continue reading
DVD Review: The Hunter [M15]
Dir: Daniel Nettheim Starring: Daniel Nettheim, Sam Neill, Frances O’Connor The Film: A merc named Martin David is hired by a mysterious scientific corporation to head into the wilds of Australia to hunt down the Thylacine, or Tasmanian Tiger. Martin’s presence in the area attracts the attention of more than a few locals who are … Continue reading
DVD Review: Offspring Season 2 [M15]
Starring: Asher Keddie, Kat Stewart, Eddie Perfect, Debra Mailman, Don Hany and John Waters The Show: Offspring is without a doubt one of the best and most successful recent Australian shows. And it deserves to be, it is a great and appealing show on every level and it isn’t just for a select group. The … Continue reading
[Review] 10 Metres
I love going into a film, not knowing anything about it prior and just enjoying the ride in front of me. 10 Metres is a mysterious name, and that alone was something that captured my attention. I went into the film blind, and I felt better for it because this was one insane wild ride, … Continue reading
INTERVIEW: Director Justin Kurzel talks to us about his new controversial film Snowtown
With thanks to Madman, SuperMarcey.com was given the opportunity to interview SNOWTOWN’s director Justin Kurzel. The film which is out now on DVD and Blu-ray in Australia, is based on the real life bodies in the barrel’s murders. The event shocked the national back when the exploits of John Bunting and crew came out, and … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror] Patrick (1978)
PATRICK (1978) Patrick has been one of those horror films where for as long as I can remember I’ve heard about it but just hadn’t managed to see it. So for this 31 Days Of Horror challenge I thought to myself ‘now is as good a time as any’, so I placed it on my … Continue reading
The Loved Ones
4/5 You know going into this film I thought I had it figured out, after watching the trailer I thought ‘what idiots, they gave it all away’ but that was far from it. While the trailer does give away what the film is about, it actually doesn’t take too long to get there and what … Continue reading