June Again is a watchable but largely unconvincing and contrived exploration of dementia through one family’s journey from disintegration to resurrection.
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Long Story Short rewards perseverance and, after a sputtering start, reveals enough heart and substance to make this film worth seeing.
Good Boys is a comedy that misses the mark totally. It’s a tacky, predictable and ultimately unsatisfying film.
We Made A Thing today released the first two episodes of season one of Lucy & DiC, following the Worldwide premiere in Adelaide last night.
‘Yesterday’ is a slick piece of British rom-com hokum. It’s fun, and works on a number of levels, but doesn’t tax the brain too much,
International Short Film Festival, Flickerfest returns to Adelaide at the Mercury Cinema on Saturday 2nd February
A Star is Born is powered by strong performances from both Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper and is a touching and tear-jerking love story that deals with the dramatic life of being in showbiz.
Director Yang Mingming’s first feature film, Girls Always Happy, will screen as a centrepiece of this year’s OzAsia Film Festival’s Women Directors In Asia selection.
The Great Buddha is not an easy film to watch, it is confronting in places, and the characters are hard to warm to – but by the film’s end you realise that a number of its images and ideas have been burned indelibly into your psyche.
If the local audience reaction to the premiere screening of Marion Pilowsky’s first feature film The Flip Side is anything to go by, the film is destined to do well here in Adelaide.