Review: Midnight Special (2016)
For his fourth feature film, director Jeff Nichols delivers an on-road sci-fi/adventure with subtle nods to genre classics.
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For his fourth feature film, director Jeff Nichols delivers an on-road sci-fi/adventure with subtle nods to genre classics.
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First time director Jay Summers presents a colorfully crude tribute to those fun Drive-In features of the 50s and 60s.
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Local distributor, Glass Doll Films introduces Australia’s first vampire movie to a new generation of audiences in an impressive Blu-ray release.
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Sneaking up on film-goers, this frighting distant relation to ‘Cloverfield’ will have you on the edge of your seat.
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Playing on the superstitions of New England’s Puritan era, comes an interpretive and symbolic horror film for first time director, Robert Eggers.
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Joel and Ethan Coen explore the inner-workings of Hollywood’s “Golden Age” through the diligent studio Fixer, Eddie Mannix.
Review: Hail, Caesar! (2016) Read More »
Clint Eastwood shows his tender side as director of this poignant romantic drama, starring William Holden and Kay Lenz.
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“Love knows no boundaries” Based on the best-selling novel comes an emotional story of reconnection and discovered.
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“Break the story. Break the silence.” An all-star ensemble drama, celebrating the heroes of investigative reporting.
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An insight into the ‘Crime in the Brown Coal Mine’, tour by Tegan Dawson of Haunted Hills Tours.
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