Film of the week: The Fall Guy, plus ticket giveaway
Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt star in a love letter to the stunt professionals of Hollywood. Shot in Sydney’s CBD, it offers little beyond impressive…
By Francisco Silva - 4 min readRyan Gosling and Emily Blunt star in a love letter to the stunt professionals of Hollywood. Shot in Sydney’s CBD, it offers little beyond impressive…
By Francisco Silva - 4 min readThe Japanese director behind 2021’s Drive My Car delivers a beautiful and contemplative eco-drama that ends with one of this year’s most harrowingly haunting endings.
By Francisco Silva - 4 min readAlex Garland divides opinions, and America, in a nihilistic war fantasy. And the surprise Spanish animated Robot Dreams is a charming piece that both breaks and…
By Francisco Silva - 6 min readBarnett’s music has more depth than this documentary more interested in idolizing an artist than exploring her influence.
By Francisco Silva - 4 min readDespite the complexity in the details of Bergman Island, it remains a simple and engaging story.
By Francisco Silva - 4 min readA round up of the best this month has to offer at the cinema.
By Francisco Silva - 2 min readA neo-noir retelling of the DC superhero works well as a detective story, even if the execution sometimes misses the mark.
By Francisco Silva - 4 min readA thunderous performance from Peter Dinklage and a collection of beautiful songs from the band The National, make Cyrano is an improbable musical worthy of…
By Francisco Silva - 4 min readWith a handful of great performances, and a beautiful concept, this rare piece of tender humanity has more to say about us than expected.
By Francisco Silva - 4 min readDuring the three hours of this film, not a single minute is wasted on anything that isn’t important or moving. The result is heartbreaking.
By Francisco Silva - 4 min readBelfast’s strength as a film is in reclaiming a damaged place back for those who left and those who stayed.
By Francisco Silva - 4 min readA round up of the best that February has to offer at the cinema.
By Francisco Silva - 1 min readThe film doesn’t rush to its spiralling finale, letting us appreciate Stan’s progression from stoic to charming, to ticking bomb of excess and vice.
By Francisco Silva - 4 min read