Strap on your leather.. err everything, and come and check it out! Captain Marvel will be available in Australian theatres from the 6th of March 2019.
Category Archive: Film
Those expecting a mindless sports/action film will find a surprising depth in Fighting With My Family… If you can walk out of this film without at least one belly laugh and a quickly brushed away heartwarming tear for the underdog, you may find yourself being deserving of a wrestling receipt.
If you’re wanting a ‘hands to the mouth, gasp every five minutes, almost wet yourself from shock’ film, Greta is just not it. It does however, along with a slight fear of ever doing a nice deed again, amuse it’s audience and thrill you just enough to keep you invested until the very claustrophobic end.
Amy McNickle and Steffie Yee have created something really immersive and moving with this film, with a dash of dry humour thrown in for measure.
Set to be one of the festival’s more fresh and unique acts, ELSKA will hit Adelaide and Port Adelaide with her unique sound, which blends soulful vocals with live looped harp.
From the Director of Moonlight, Barry Jenkins, If Beale Street Could Talk is a captivating story of love, heartache and enduring hope in the face of relentless adversity.
It is on the basis of Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s actions delivered in such an inspiring and triumphant way that one can walk away from this film feeling like it is possible for the actions of a simple few to change the course of history.
International Short Film Festival, Flickerfest returns to Adelaide at the Mercury Cinema on Saturday 2nd February
Mary Queen of Scots is the new biopic following the story of Scotland’s last independent monarch, Mary Stuart, from the time of her return from France at 18 years old to the time of her execution just over 25 year later.
Green Book delivers a powerful story of courage, respect and friendship which speaks powerfully to our era, pushing a convincing case for understanding and compromise to prevail over mistrust and exclusion.
