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
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[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
[Bede’s MIFF 2018 Audio Reviews #5] Burning, The Kindergarten Teacher, Sheikh Jackson and Dogman
BURNING, THE KINDERGARTEN TEACHER, SHEIKH JACKSON and DOGMAN Welcome to the 5th edition of my 2018 Melbourne International Film Festival (a.k.a. MIFF) audio reviews. In this one, I share my thoughts on South Korean mystery drama BURNING, the Maggie Gyllenhaal starring indie drama THE KINDERGARTEN TEACHER, the Michael Jackson themed Egyptian film SHEIKH JACKSON and GOMORRAH director Matteo … Continue reading
[Bede’s MIFF 2018 Audio Reviews #4] Damsel, Murder Me Monster, Ghosthunter and The World Is Yours
DAMSEL, MURDER ME, MONSTER, GHOSTHUNTER and THE WORLD IS YOURS Welcome to the 4th edition of my 2018 Melbourne International Film Festival (a.k.a. MIFF) audio reviews. In this one, I share my thoughts on subversive western comedy DAMSEL, the Argentine art-house horror/mystery MURDER ME, MONSTER, the haunting Australian documentary GHOSTHUNTER and the French crime comedy THE WORLD IS … Continue reading
[Bede’s MIFF 2018 Audio Reviews #3] Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far On Foot, Celeste, Good Manners and Fugue
DON’T WORRY, HE WON’T GET FAR ON FOOT, CELESTE, GOOD MANNERS and FUGUE Welcome to the 3rd edition of my 2018 Melbourne International Film Festival (a.k.a. MIFF) audio reviews. In this one, I share my thoughts on director Gus Van Sant’s DON’T WORRY, HE WON’T GET FAR ON FOOT, the Australian drama CELESTE, the lesbian themed werewolf … Continue reading
[Bede’s MIFF 2018 Audio Reviews #2] Shoplifters, Acute Misfortune, Thoroughbreds and Bodied
SHOPLIFTERS, ACUTE MISFORTUNE, THOROUGHBREDS and BODIED Welcome to the 2nd edition of my 2018 Melbourne International Film Festival (a.k.a. MIFF) audio reviews. In this one, I share my thoughts on Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Cannes Film Festival Palm D’Or winning film SHOPLIFTERS, the biopic on controversial artist Adam Cullen ACUTE MISFORTUNE, the dark teen comedy THOROUGHBREDS and music video … Continue reading
[Bede’s MIFF 2018 Audio Reviews #1] 3 Faces, Let The Corpses Tan, Piercing and Wildlife
3 FACES, LET THE CORPSES TAN, PIERCING and WILDLIFE Welcome to the 1st edition of my 2018 Melbourne International Film Festival (a.k.a. MIFF) audio reviews. In this very first one, I share my thoughts on director Jafar Panahi’s latest film 3 FACES, the trippy ’70s spaghetti western-esque crime thriller LET THE CORPESE TAN, the psycho-sexual comedy/horror film … Continue reading
Bede’s 2018 Melbourne International Film Festival Preview
Man, I can’t believe it’s upon us once again. Has has it been a year already? Time has gone by so quickly. Yep, it’s that time of year where my adoptive city of Melbourne celebrates one of the largest and most prestigious film festivals in Australia: the Melbourne International Film Festival (or MIFF for short). Over the … Continue reading
[Bede’s MIFF 2017 Audio Reviews #23] In The Fade and The Little Hours (Bonus: Bede’s Top 10 MIFF 2017 Films)
IN THE FADE and THE LITTLE HOURS Welcome to the 23rd and final edition of my 2017 Melbourne International Film Festival (a.k.a. MIFF) audio reviews. In the one, I share my thoughts on the revenge thriller IN THE FADE and the raunchy period comedy THE LITTLE HOURS. Download HERE Well, that’s it! That are all 46 films … Continue reading
[Bede’s MIFF 2017 Audio Reviews #22] Loving Vincent and Glory
LOVING VINCENT and GLORY Welcome to the 22nd edition of my 2017 Melbourne International Film Festival (a.k.a. MIFF) audio reviews. In the one, I share my thoughts on the animated film about the life and death of artist Vncent Van Gogh LOVING VINCENT and the dark satirical comedy/drama GLORY. Download HERE For more of my experiences at … Continue reading
[Bede’s MIFF 2017 Audio Reviews #21] Marlina The Murderer In Four Acts and The Endless
MARLINA THE MURDERER IN FOUR ACTS and THE ENDLESS Welcome to the 21st edition of my 2017 Melbourne International Film Festival (a.k.a. MIFF) audio reviews. In the one, I share my thoughts on the Indonesian modern feminist western MARLINA THE MURDERER IN FOUR ACTS and SPRING directors Justin Benson & Aaron Moorehead’s latest horror film THE ENDLESS. … Continue reading
[Bede’s MIFF 2017 Audio Reviews #20] The Party and I Am Not Your Negro
THE PARTY and I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO Welcome to the 20th edition of my 2017 Melbourne International Film Festival (a.k.a. MIFF) audio reviews. In the one, I share my thoughts on the director Sally Potter’s latest film the ensemble political comedy THE PARTY and the Oscar nominated documentary on civil rights activist Jame Baldwin I AM NOT … Continue reading