The extent to which a film about sporting statistics can be enthralling is best demonstrated during a series of high stake negotiations over the phone
Year: 2011
Film review – Autoluminescent: Rowland S. Howard (2011)
Singer/songwriter Rowland S. Howard hailed from the early Melbourne punk scene where at the age of 16 he wrote ‘Shivers’; a frequently misinterpreted cynical masterpiece
Film review – Our Idiot Brother (2011)
Over the years Paul Rudd has distinguished himself from peers such as Seth Rogen and Jonah Hill by frequently playing parts that are closer to
Zombie erotica and the Melbourne Cup
Believe it or not, I sometimes write about things other than film and I sometimes even write fiction. I hope you will indulge me putting
Film review – Anonymous (2011)
Director Roland Emmerich makes the type of cinema that is often dismissed as guilty pleasures. His films are usually spectacle driven and often reliant on
Film review – Drive (2011)
In this unofficial prequel to Blade Runner Ryan Gosling plays an early replicant model who yearns to be human. He’s a machine programmed as part