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90s All Over Me Part 3: 1991 – From The Addams Family to V.I. Warshawski

90s All Over Me Part 3: 1991 – From The Addams Family to V.I. Warshawski

BD Kooyman Mar 13, 2025 18 min read
Articles Review

90s All Over Me takes inspiration from 80s All Over, the Drew McWeeny/Scott Weinberg podcast that attempted to review every major film release of the 80s one month at a time; that podcast ended circa…

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Alliance Française French Film Festival Reviews: Bolero & Miss Violet

Alliance Française French Film Festival Reviews: Bolero & Miss Violet

Nadine Whitney Mar 12, 2025 1 min read
Podcasts Reviews podcast Review

Subscribe to The Curb podcast via RSS feed, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or iHeart Radio. Download the episode directly here. This podcast is recorded in Naarm, Victoria with critic Nadine Whitney review…

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Carmen & Bolude stars Michela Carattini and Bolude Watson on the joy of dance on film

Carmen & Bolude stars Michela Carattini and Bolude Watson on the joy of dance on film

Andrew F Peirce Mar 10, 2025 2 min read
Interviews Podcasts australian film Comedy Interview Michela Carattini podcast

Subscribe to The Curb podcast via RSS feed, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or iHeart Radio. Download the episode directly here. Carmen & Bolude marks something of a first for Australian films. Here is…

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Opening up the NFSA to interrogation with the new SBS series Australia: An Unofficial History

Opening up the NFSA to interrogation with the new SBS series Australia: An Unofficial History

Andrew F Peirce Mar 7, 2025 9 min read
Interviews australian film Drama Interview

With their new three-part series Australia: An Unofficial History, SBS have cracked open the National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) vault and brought forth the long forgotten Australian government fil…

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Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu: On being dangerous in dangerous times

Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu: On being dangerous in dangerous times

Nadine Whitney Mar 7, 2025 11 min read
Interviews Drama Interview Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu Melbourne Women in Film Festival We Were Dangerous

Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu is an actor, writer, and director from Aotearoa. We Were Dangerous starring Erana James, Nathalie Morris, Manaia Hall, and the great Rima Te Wiata was her debut feature and w…

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Hard Truths is another must see Mike Leigh event film

Hard Truths is another must see Mike Leigh event film

Nadine Whitney Mar 6, 2025 4 min read
Films Reviews Drama Hard Truths Mike Leigh Review

“You don’t know my suffering. You don’t know my pain… I’m not a well woman.” – Pansy Although I imagine the great social realist Mike Leigh would be horrified, while I was watching Marianne Jean-Bapt…

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Mickey 17 is a consistently engaging and absurd minor work for Bong Joon-ho

Mickey 17 is a consistently engaging and absurd minor work for Bong Joon-ho

Nadine Whitney Mar 6, 2025 4 min read
Films Reviews Comedy horror Mickey 17 Review Robert Pattinson

South Korean maestro Bong Joon-ho doesn’t hold out much hope for humanity in general. From his first feature Barking Dogs Never Bite in 2000 through to his masterwork Parasite his recurring themes are…

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My Melbourne Producer Mitu Bhowmick Lange on bringing the diversity of Naarm to life on screen

My Melbourne Producer Mitu Bhowmick Lange on bringing the diversity of Naarm to life on screen

Andrew F Peirce Mar 6, 2025 2 min read
Interviews Podcasts australian film Interview Mitu Bhowmick Lange My Melbourne podcast

Subscribe to The Curb podcast via RSS feed, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or iHeart Radio. Download the episode directly here. My Melbourne is a powerful and uplifting new collaborative feature made with…

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Festival Focus: The Melbourne Women in Film Festival

Festival Focus: The Melbourne Women in Film Festival

Nadine Whitney Mar 4, 2025 4 min read
Interviews Interview Melbourne Women in Film Festival

The Melbourne Women in Film Festival (MWFF) keeps growing and expanding the opportunities to discuss and spotlight women and gender diverse filmmakers and creators. 2025 promises to deliver a wonderfu…

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Residence director Matt Mirams gets bloody honest about indie filmmaking

Residence director Matt Mirams gets bloody honest about indie filmmaking

Andrew F Peirce Mar 3, 2025 1 min read
Interviews Podcasts australian film Comedy horror Interview Matt Mirams Residence

Subscribe to The Curb podcast via RSS feed, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or iHeart Radio. Download the episode directly here. Matt Mirams is a indie creative who has over two decades of experience as a m…

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No Other Land is a galvanising and essential piece of documentary filmmaking

No Other Land is a galvanising and essential piece of documentary filmmaking

Nadine Whitney Feb 28, 2025 2 min read
Films Reviews documentary No Other Land Review

“Get used to failing. You’re a loser.” Basel to Yuval in 2019. Basel Adra speaks at least three languages. He has a law degree. He will never practice law. He will work in construction in Hebron if h…

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Osgood Perkins’ The Monkey is a pantomime of perverseness

Osgood Perkins’ The Monkey is a pantomime of perverseness

Nadine Whitney Feb 28, 2025 3 min read
Films Reviews horror Osgood Perkins Review Stephen King Tatiana Maslany The Monkey Theo James

Osgood Perkins’ version of Stephen King’s 1980 short story ‘The Monkey’ is a splatter comedy. The film should come with the warning, “Abandon subtext all ye who enter here,” with an addendum of, “Embr…

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