First look at 2011 Sydney Film Festival
The first batch of titles heading to the 2011 Sydney Film Festival were announced earlier this week (we were busy putting the final touches on our new blog; forgive our tardiness!) and they include...
View ArticleTrailer Debut: The Future
The trailer for Miranda July‘s new film The Future has debuted online. As you would expect from the writer/director of Me and You and Everyone We Know, The Future looks to be a unique, gorgeous and...
View ArticleThe 2011 Sydney Film Festival line-up revealed
The complete lineup of flicks playing at this year’s Sydney Film Festival has been revealed, with Joe Wright’s Hanna announced as the opening night film. Mike Mills’ Beginners will close the fest. Two...
View ArticleSydney Film Festival – Day Two
I take no pleasure in telling you that I got lost on the way to a screening of Sykt Lykkelig’s Norwegian comedy Happy Happy. So lost, in fact, I actually missed out on seeing the film altogether. Set...
View ArticleThe Future Review
“Act naturally,” says a little girl to Miranda July as she digs a backyard grave for herself. Although the girl is really saying it to July’s character Sophie, you could well imagine her passing on...
View ArticleInterview – Miranda July, The Future
Performance artist, musician, novelist, screenwriter, director, actor and generally charming human being Miranda July is one of the guests of honour at the 2011 Sydney Film Festival. Her latest movie...
View ArticleReady to start – Beginners Review
One of the great cosmic practical jokes is humanity’s enduring inability to capture, well, humanity on screen, which is probably why we make so many films about fighting robots instead. It’s the great...
View ArticleA Separation, The Kid With A Bike selected as PIAF Lotterywest Festival Films
The slate of acclaimed international feature films headed to WA for the Perth International Arts Festival has been revealed, including such fest favourites as MIFF and SFF award winner A Separation ,...
View ArticleThe 10 best female performances of 2011
Acting! It’s perhaps the most subjective craft in the entire moviemaking process. What better way to celebrate its unquantifiable nature than by ranking our favourite performances of the year? Look...
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