With the latest Marvel Studios release Thunderbolts* hitting standard blockbuster levels (as opposed to Deadpool & Wolverine-type levels), where will this team of unlikely anti-heroes land next? Warning: This article
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MIFF’s Bright Horizons Award Winner is Hybrid Cinema – a Canadian film in love with Persian cinema, which offers a whole new approach to filmmaking diaspora. We need to use
Our series on dodgy foreign films made of Australian stories takes aim at 1949’s Eureka Stockade, aka “whose idea was it to cast Chips Rafferty as Peter Lalor?” We were
Our series on dodgy foreign movies using Australian stories looks at the Rank Company’s Robbery Under Arms. Once upon a time, Rolf Boldrewood’s bushranging saga Robbery Under Arms, originally published
As movie theatres continue to diversify, cinemas are increasingly hosting standup comedy and live concerts in between film screenings. Some moments in music history leave a shadow so large, it’s
When the world’s longest-running film franchise released its last entry in 2021, No Time to Die, the final shot cut to black with the immortal phrase: JAMES BOND WILL RETURN.
Long before the rise of Twitter, Instagram influencers, and 24/7 media cycles, the original writers of The Wizard of Oz and Wicked seemed to possess an uncanny foresight. They didn’t just write
As we approach the 2025 Academy Awards, I find myself particularly delighted by a selection of nominees that is notably stronger than last year, especially from an international perspective. Still,
Some films aim to inspire introspection; others deliver pure, unfiltered thrills. Mel Gibson’s Flight Risk unapologetically does the latter — a high-stakes, no-holds-barred thrill ride that leans into its audacity with
Cinema is an art form, a collective experience where strangers come together to lose themselves in stories larger than life. But why settle for being just another faceless member of
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