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Osher Günsberg: A World of Pain Premieres Thursday 21 November on SBS and SBS On Demand 

Press Releases Oct 21, 2024 3 min read
Articles Osher Günsberg sbs SBS on Demand

PRESS RELEASE In SBS’s new authored documentary Osher Günsberg: A World of Pain, Executive Producer and Presenter Osher Günsberg spearheads a very personal investigation into chronic pain, one of the…

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Conclave Showcases Ralph Fiennes’ Decades Long Mastery of His Craft

Conclave Showcases Ralph Fiennes’ Decades Long Mastery of His Craft

Nadine Whitney Oct 21, 2024 6 min read
Films Reviews Conclave Drama Edward Berger John Lithgow Ralph Fiennes Review Stanley Tucci

Edward Berger’s adaptation of Robert Harris’ Holy See mystery/thriller Conclave is a mature film functioning as a character study of its accidental investigator and the character of the contemporary C…

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London Film Festival Review: Anora is Another Triumph for Sean Baker and a Moment of Arrival for Mikey Madison

London Film Festival Review: Anora is Another Triumph for Sean Baker and a Moment of Arrival for Mikey Madison

Liam Dunn Oct 18, 2024 3 min read
Films Reviews Drama Lindsey Normington London Film Festival Mikey Madison Paul Weissman Review Sean Baker

Sean Baker’s Palme d’Or winning Anora is a crowd-pleasing triumph which continues his impassioned exploration of people living on the margins of American society, drawn from elements of classic cinema…

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London Film Festival Review: Chain Reactions

London Film Festival Review: Chain Reactions

Liam Dunn Oct 18, 2024 4 min read
Films Reviews documentary horror Karyn Kusama London Film Festival Patton Oswalt Review Stephen King Takashi Miike

A camera flashes to illuminate a skull dripping with putrid flesh. A young woman walks tentatively toward an unassuming but strangely malevolent house beneath a bright blue sky. A red wall adorned in…

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NYFF Review: Blitz Marks Rare Misstep for Steve McQueen

NYFF Review: Blitz Marks Rare Misstep for Steve McQueen

Ron Meyer Oct 18, 2024 2 min read
Films Reviews Drama Harris Dickinson Kathy Burke NYFF Review Saoirse Ronan Steve McQueen

Until now, Steve McQueen has never taken his audience for granted. With Blitz, however, he’s done just that, presuming the story of a mother and son searching for each other amidst the chaos of WWII t…

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Like My Brother Co-Directors Sal Balharrie and Danielle MacLean on Tiwi Football in the AFLW

Like My Brother Co-Directors Sal Balharrie and Danielle MacLean on Tiwi Football in the AFLW

Andrew F Peirce Oct 17, 2024 1 min read
Interviews Podcasts australian cinema australian film Danielle MacLean documentary Interview Like My Brother

Subscribe to The Curb podcast via RSS feed, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio or Google Podcasts. Download the episode directly here. The AFLW was established in 2016, expanding from an initial e…

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Always Listening Screens on SBS on 28 October Offering A Rare Glimpse Behind The Phones Of Lifeline

Press Releases Oct 16, 2024 3 min read
Articles australian film documentary Genevieve Bailey

PRESS RELEASE Brand new documentary ALWAYS LISTENING takes us behind the scenes of one of the oldest organisations dedicated to saving lives in Australia. We all know the devastating statistics arou…

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Digging into Dance with Yeah the Boys Director Stefan Hunt and Choreographer Vanessa Marian in This Interview

Digging into Dance with Yeah the Boys Director Stefan Hunt and Choreographer Vanessa Marian in This Interview

Andrew F Peirce Oct 15, 2024 1 min read
Interviews Podcasts australian cinema australian film Interview Stefan Hunt Vanessa Marin Yeah the Boys

Subscribe to The Curb podcast via RSS feed, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio or Google Podcasts. Download the episode directly here. Over the span of eleven minutes, the impressive short film Ye…

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A Different Man is an Absurdist Masterpiece

A Different Man is an Absurdist Masterpiece

Nadine Whitney Oct 14, 2024 10 min read
Films Reviews Drama Miles G. Jackson Review Sebastian Stan

Aaron Schimberg’s debut feature Chained for Life is a film about a questionable ‘European Auteur’ making what is clearly a low budget exploitation movie flirting with ideas of eugenics, monstrosity, a…

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Powerful New Documentary ‘Left Write Hook’ Arrives In Australian Cinemas 24 October

Press Releases Oct 14, 2024 1 min read
Articles australian film documentary left write hook

PRESS RELEASE LEFT WRITE HOOK arrives in Australian cinemas this month, following the World Premiere screening at the Melbourne International Film Festival in August where it won the coveted Audience…

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Parish Malfitano on Creating the Sensorially Invigorating Salt Along the Tongue

Parish Malfitano on Creating the Sensorially Invigorating Salt Along the Tongue

Andrew F Peirce Oct 14, 2024 3 min read
Interviews Podcasts australian cinema australian film Drama horror Interview Laneikka Denne Parish Malfitano

To call Parish Malfitano's sophomore feature, Salt Along the Tongue, a straight up horror film feels like a disservice to the experience of watching this magnificent melodrama-adjacent film. Yes,…

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The Bikeriders: Americana Through the Eyes of Anthropological Director Jeff Nichols

The Bikeriders: Americana Through the Eyes of Anthropological Director Jeff Nichols

Andrew F Peirce Oct 11, 2024 6 min read
Films Reviews Drama Jeff Nichols Jodie Comer Review The Bikeriders tom hardy

‘What are you rebelling against?’ ‘Whaddya got?’ The Wild One With The Bikeriders, anthropological director Jeff Nichols makes his welcome return to feature filmmaking after years of languishing in…

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