Review: BOOK WEEK is a Clever Concept Soured by an Insufferable Hero
Review: BOOK WEEK is a Clever Concept Soured by an Insufferable Hero
Review: WHITE is a Lingering, Unconventional Reflection on How Indian Women Overcome Rape
Aneek Chaudhuri unconventional film portrays the mundane lives of three women as they search for the strength to overcome rape.
Review: RYUICHI SAKAMOTO: CODA is a Defining Celebration of the Creative Spirit
More than a portrait of an artist, RYUICHI SAKAMOTO: CODA is a celebration of the creative process, of the pursuit of excellence, and of what it takes to define our Great Work.
Review: ON CHESIL BEACH’s Tale of Repression is Lost in Translation
Based on the 2007 Booker Prize-nominated novella, On Chesil Beach struggles to stay true to its themes while conforming to the silver screen.
Review: Innovative Documentary Offers a Glimpse into THE EYES OF ORSON WELLES
More of a love letter than a documentary, THE EYES OF ORSON WELLES explores how the legendary artist developed his visual language.
Review: WAYNE is a High-Octane Testament to Aussie Underdog’s Excellence
The first documentary from filmmaker Jeremy Sims reveals just what it took for a boy from The Gong to become Motorcyle World Champion.
Review: THE WIFE Explores the Repercussions of Sacrificing Excellence for Love
In her greatest performance of her career, Glenn Close plays a wife who gave up her exceptional writing talent in support of her husband’s dreams.
Review: Aboriginal Storyteller Boori Monty Pryor on Being the WRONG KIND OF BLACK
Driven by clever storytelling and fantastic performances, WRONG KIND OF BLACK is a charming and touching tale about growing up Aboriginal in Australia.
Review: WHITNEY Reveals Human Struggles Behind Iconic Facade
With unprecedented access to her world, director Kevin Macdonald’s documentary seeks to bring an end to rumours about Whitney Houston’s life and death.
“Hitler Got What Was Coming To Him Because He Wasn’t A Fan of Mickey Mouse”
Mickey, I don’t think we’re in the Magic Kingdom anymore…
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