Tag: Film


  • Raindance Film Festival 2016 Line-up

    The line up for the 24th annual Raindance Film Festival has been announced

  • Films to look forward to at Fright Fest 2016

    Take a look at Fright Fest’s spookiest releases ahead of Thursday’s start date.

  • Review: Nerve

    Nerve starring Emma Roberts and Dave Franco gets a 5 star review from Rehana Nurmahi.

  • The Edge and SUSUtv launch Screenwriting Competition

    Win the chance to see your work brought to life by two national award-winning media societies!

  • One To Watch: Inferno

    Thea Hartman discusses the promising adaptation of Dan Brown’s latest novel, ‘Inferno’, a must-see of the autumn starring Tom Hanks.

  • Justice League special footage drops at SDCC – Watch

    The Batfleck is gathering a team to fight a threat, and gosh darn it, does this look like fun.

  • A Letter to: Logan Lerman

    Tash Williamson pens a letter to discuss her admiration for the promising career points that Lerman has achieved thus far.

  • Marc Houle Page of Madness Score

    ADE 2015 Review: A Page of Madness featuring live soundtrack from Marc Houle

    Chris Evans reviews Marc Houle’s avant-garde Japanese silent film, A Page of Darkness.

  • 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: The Fundamentals of Caring

    Writer Tash reviews the latest Netflix film release, The Fundamentals of Caring.

  • 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.

  • Sydney Film Festival 2016 Review: Swiss Army Man

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

  • Dan Aykroyd saw the new Ghostbusters and liked it, are we being too harsh on reboots?

    In a statement recently, Dan Aykroyd has said that he is fond of the new Ghostbusters. Why then, are we so unwilling to give it, and other modern reboots, a chance?

  • 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.