Hobo With A Shotgun – Film Review
Hobo With A Shotgun is not the kind of film you win friends with. Nor is it the kind of film that impresses loved ones or gets you the girl. Instead it’s the kind of movie that should be viewed behind...
View ArticleDernier Étage Gauche Gauche (Top Floor Left Wing) – Film Review
Top Floor Left Wing was a bit of a forced film among my selections at this year’s Sydney Film Fest. I don’t often get forced into seeing a film — no matter how much peer pressure is involved — but...
View ArticleThe Beaver – Film Review
Going into The Beaver, I knew it was the kind of film that would well and truly land clearly on one side of the fence or the other. On one hand, it could have been a uniquely uproarious experience...
View ArticleTabloid – Film Review
You know that saying “Stranger Than Fiction”? It came to mind when I tried explaining what this documentary is all about. A bizarre mix of events that get recounted during the course of the film,...
View ArticleKill List – Film Review
Successfully merging several different genres into one intriguing package, director Ben Wheatley’s Kill List tells its captivating and seriously ambiguous story in a fashion that most other films...
View ArticleStake Land – Film Review
I love vampires, and I’m not ashamed about it. There, I said it. Vampires have copped a bit of a lame reputation in the last few years, and we all know who the main culprit is (I’m looking at you,...
View ArticleMartha Marcy May Marlene – Film Review
Something of a divisive picture amongst those who I saw it with, Martha Marcy May Marlene will no doubt split audiences’ opinions of it right down the middle. Is it a slow burn masterpiece featuring...
View ArticleFilm Review – Tucker and Dale Vs. Evil
It’s no secret that I’m something of a horror movie fiend. I’ve been completely hooked on the genre since I was a youngster, sneakily watching vastly inappropriately gore-fests such as Bloodsucking...
View ArticleBully – Film Review
Bullying. It’s a plight that parents around the world hope and prey will never affect their children. Striking only the most vulnerable individuals who posses little hope to fight back, bullies can...
View ArticleJeff Who Lives At Home – Film Review
At some point we’ve all walked into a movie sporting immeasurable expectations only to leave the cinema a short time later disappointed and bitter. It’s a common plight, but on the other hand there are...
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