Seth Rogen talks computer crashes, free phones, the fracas around The Interview, and his new film, Steve Jobs…
Stars Wars: Rehashing The Formula
The greatest criticism levelled at ‘The Force Awakens’ is that it is entirely derivative. Glen Falkenstein explains why that isn’t a bad thing.
Setting The Tone
In response to the debate over female representation at a certain film festival, producer Jessica Pearce asserts that destiny of women filmmakers is in our hands.
A Very Merry (and Subversive) Christmas
It’s A Wonderful Life, Miracle On 34th Street, White Christmas…yeah, whatever! Here’s a Santa’s sack full of weird, wonderful, sick, and blood sprayed Christmas movies. Merry effin’ Christmas, folks!
Salacious Cinema
Author Jeremy Geltzer counts down five groundbreaking historical moments that pushed film and free speech in the United States.
Encounters With Quentin Tarantino
Former director of the late Popcorn Taxi, Chris Murray tells us about his first run-in with Tarantino, who will also be the inaugural guest of his new venture, PROM – The People’s Republic of Movies.
In Response To “Made By Men Film Festival?”
Made In Melbourne Festival directors, Ivan Malekin and Sarah Jayne, respond to an opinion piece that deemed the opening night of their event to be sexist.
Made by Men Film Festival?
Not only were the female filmmakers MIA at the Made in Melbourne Film Festival, the depictions of women on screen painted a pretty disturbing picture.
Far From Shore
Australian actor Chris Hemsworth endured rough seas – literally! – to shoot Ron Howard’s epic adventure, In The Heart Of The Sea.
The Films That Changed My Life: Bianca Bradey
The star of ‘Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead’ and the upcoming ‘A Night of Horror Volume 1 Anthology’, counts down the films that defined her.