Beautiful World, Where Are You
In a world of climate destruction, rising inequality and a pervading millennial malaise, why, two young women ponder, do humans remain “so stupid about each-other?”
By Amy Dale - 2 min readScreentime: November
I’m not ashamed to admit that the first thing I thought when NSW restrictions were lifted was of the chance to retreat indoors and watch…
By Francisco Silva - 2 min readFilm review: The Last Duel
Ridley Scott’s latest is a good idea made with the bluntness of a broadsword.
By Francisco Silva - 3 min readEthel Rosenberg: A Cold War Tragedy
Criminal cases are adversarial. Prosecutors and defence pushing their views at the expense of the other.
By Brian Dale - 2 min readThe Other Black Girl
Hailed in its release promotional material as “The Devil Wears Prada meets Get Out”, this at times astonishing and thoroughly original debut is really nothing…
By Amy Dale - 2 min readScreentime October
We’re not jinxing it this time. All releases scheduled for October have been cautiously moved to the end of the year, so we’re making the…
By Francisco Silva - 2 min readLove & Virtue
Love & Virtue chronicles the tense and dynamic ‘friendship’ between Michaela and Eve, two bold and intelligent young women during their time at a university…
By Noah Vaz - 2 min readThe Brilliant Boy
Eccentric. Genius. Mad. Preeminent jurist. President at the birth of the United Nations. NSW MP. Author. Federal MP and Minister. Attorney-General. Erratic Opposition Leader. Royal…
By Brian Dale - 2 min readDreaming of the open road
In the industry, September is known as a ‘“dump month.” A release window both too early for, and too late from, awards season. For NSW,…
By Francisco Silva - 2 min read