There’s no denying that if there are four types of films that always grab everyone’s attention, it ones that are either based on a true events, a survival story, disaster film or a romantic drama. However when you have a film that combines all four of these different genres together, it makes for both a … Continue reading
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[Review] Hereditary (2018) by Bede Jermyn
I don’t know if anyone feels the exactly same way about it as I do, but I honestly think that we are currently living in the golden age of horror films. When you think about it, its not hard to understand why. Over pass the eight years as horror grown more and more in popularity … Continue reading
[Audio Review] Disobidence (2018) by Bede Jermyn
One filmmaker who is carving himself as a major name in the world of cinema at the moment is Chilean director Sebastián Lelio. While his first few films (THE SACRED FAMILY, NAVIDAD, THE YEAR OF THE TIGER) received had been well reviewed film festival hits, it wasn’t until his 2013 film GLORIA that made he a … Continue reading
[Audio Review] Ocean’s Eight (2018) by Bede Jermyn
Back in 2001 after winning the Best Director Oscar for TRAFFIC, director Steven Soderbergh released one of the biggest hits of career with his all-star remake of 1960 ‘Rat Pack’ heist classic OCEAN’S ELEVEN. The film was critically/box office smash hit, and its success led to start of a new franchise being born with two … Continue reading
[Review] Cargo (2018) by Bede Jermyn
I think that it’s pretty safe to say that if you ask any major filmmaker working today what was one of the first steps they took to get a career in the film industry, one of them would definitely be making a short film. Whether they made them professionally in film school or made it … Continue reading
[Review] Tomb Raider (2018) by Bede Jermyn
While it’s pretty much common knowledge at this point, it’s definitely no secret at all that films adaptations of video games have struggled translating to the big screen successfully. Sure there have been some really fun exceptions here and there (MORTAL KOMBAT and RESIDENT EVIL are definitely both the first ones that’ll come to most … Continue reading
[Audio Review] That’s Not My Dog! (2018) by Bede Jermyn
When I think of the best qualities that my home country of Australia has, it’s definitely without a doubt our unique sense of humour. Over the decades Australia has produced many film comedies that have gone on to become complete classics of the genre (CROCODILE DUNDEE, THE CASTLE, MURIEL’S WEDDING, KENNY, THE ADVENTURES OF PRISCILLA, … Continue reading
[Review] Sweet Country (2018) by Bede Jermyn
Even though he only has a couple of films under his belt, Indigenous filmmaker Warwick Thornton has been slowly becoming one of Australia’s most internationally acclaimed auteurs. After building his career making a few short films and working primary as a in-demand cinematographer, Thornton made the jump to the feature films and made his directing … Continue reading
[Audio Review] Breathe (2017) by Bede Jermyn
I don’t know about anyone else but when I hear that a critically acclaimed actor decides to make the jump from acting to directing, it definitely catches my interest right away. Especially if it’s one who I’m a big fan of. One actor in particular who definitely fits this bill is Andy Serkis. After years … Continue reading
[Comic Review] After The Snow #1
After The Snow Issue #1 Writer: Dale Maccanti Arists: Trevor Wood Colourist: Anthonie Wilson Review: Have you ever wondered what comes after the ‘Happily Ever After’ in fairy tales? Does such a thing even exist? Perhaps it does in certain ways, however after the ‘happy ending’ we don’t know what happens really to the heroines … Continue reading
[Comic Review] Luminous Ages #3
Luminous Ages is a brand new comic written and illustrated by Adelaide based artist Anthony Christou. You can support Anthony and get exclusive content through Anthony’s Patreon Page – https://www.patreon.com/AnthonyChristou By supporting this extremely talented artist he can create more issues of the comic. You can get access to preview artwork, new pieces, receive prints … Continue reading
[Audio Review] The Wall (2017) by Bede Jermyn
When I think of filmmakers who successfully transition from the independent film to helm major Hollywood films, one of the first directors that pop into my head is definitely Doug Liman. After starting off his career with directing the hit indie films SWINGERS and GO, Liman made to the big leagues to direct some of … Continue reading
[Audio Review] The Big Sick (2017) by Bede Jermyn
Now if you were going ask me what I honestly think is one of the hardest sub-genres of films to get right, believe it or not would surprisingly say romantic comedy. When you really think about it, it’s not hard to understand why. Even though there have been so many great romantic comedies made over … Continue reading
[Review] It (2017) by Bede Jermyn
I don’t know about anyone else but I think that it’s pretty safe to say that if you ask anyone who they think is one of the greatest horror writers of all time, it would be an absolute guarantee that Stephen King would be one of the first names mentioned. Ever since his debut novel … Continue reading