From snow to ash
It’s a brave journalist who – after winning Walkleys for his work – decides to quit his job and throw it all in for five…
By Kate Allman - 2 min readFilm review: Rams
Even in its most dramatic moments, Rams fails to yank a lasting emotion. What it does well is create a genuine picture of real Australiana.
By Francisco Silva - 3 min readFilm review: Rebecca
There is only one question for the latest adapation of Rebecca to answer – why was this made?
By Francisco Silva - 3 min readFilm review: The trial of the Chicago 7
Aaron Sorkin, the constant idealist, finds the perfect film to make his style more topical than ever before.
By Francisco Silva - 4 min readSweet Sorrow
David Nicholls eschews the traditions of romance in narrative without falling prey to cynicism.
By Arlo Alexander-Meylan - 2 min readFilm review: Miss Juneteenth
Drawn from her own experiences growing up in Texas, Channing Godfrey Peoples crafts a beautiful love letter to womanhood, motherhood and African-American culture.
By Francisco Silva - 3 min readEither Side of Midnight
Sam Midford opens the monologue for his weekly current affairs show by shooting himself in the head. It’s this heart-in-your-mouth scene that opens Either Side…
By Amy Dale - 2 min readFallout
Can a single magazine article change international thinking? Can a magazine allow one article to be an entire issue?
By Brian Dale - 2 min readAnxious People
Anxious People is described as “One bank robber. Seven strangers. And a really bad idea”. It is a blunt introduction to our everyday survival and…
By Laura Gamio - 2 min readFilm review: On The Rocks
Sofia Coppola has made some of the most distinctive pieces of cinema in the past 20 years. Sometimes her work has not enough meat on…
By Francisco Silva - 3 min read