Category: Cinema


  • Review: Now You See Me 2

    Not quite living up to the magic of the first film, features editor Rehana reviews the disappointing Now You See Me 2

  • Review: Colonia

    Writer Scott reviews Florian Gallenberger’s flawed yet compelling film Colonia.

  • Sydney Film Festival 2016 Review: Everybody Wants Some!!

    Deputy Editor Ashleigh continues her coverage at Sydney Film Festival 2016, reviewing Richard Linklater’s latest release, Everybody Wants Some!!

  • Review: Cemetery of Splendour

    Writer James reviews the creative yet critical representation of Thailand’s oppressive rule in Cemetery of Splendour

  • Review: The Secret Life of Pets

    Writer Sophie reviews the delightful yet somewhat disappointing animated feature film, The Secret Life of Pets

  • Review: The Conjuring 2

    Film Editor Hollie reviews the second instalment in the terrifying Conjuring franchise.

  • Review: Independence Day: Resurgence

    Writer Sarah reviews Roland Emmerich’s belated sequel to the 1996 mega-hit, and it’s just as silly and exciting as its predecessor.

  • Sydney Film Festival 2016 Review: Weiner

    Deputy Editor Ashleigh continues her coverage of the Sydney Film Festival with a review of a new documentary following the controversial mayoral campaign of Anthony Weiner.

  • First Look Review: Elvis and Nixon

    Film editor Hollie reviews the eccentric and hilarious Elvis and Nixon, ahead of its release later this week.

  • Review: Me Before You

    Rehana reviews this emotional rollercoaster of a rom-com, starring Sam Claflin and Emilia Clarke.

  • Sydney Film Festival 2016 Review: Swiss Army Man

    Ashleigh reviews Sydney Film Festival’s screening of the controversial Swiss Army Man.

  • Review: Warcraft: The Beginning

    Duncan Jones’ video game adaptation and fantasy epic reaches far, and falls just shy of enough.

  • SFF Opening Night Gala: Goldstone

    A great piece of Australian cinema, Ivan Sen’s new film Goldstone blends western and noir into an intoxicatingly tense experience.

  • Sundance London 2016 Review: Other People

    Writer Matt praises the touching drama from Sundance Film Festival, Other People.