NOTE: This is a review of the 96-minute Australian DVD censored version of the film. A Serbian Film is a vicious, bleak, nihilistic and angry
Year: 2011
Film review – Fire in Babylon (2010)
From the mid 1970s to the mid 1990s, the West Indies dominated Test Cricket with an undefeated streak that lasted longer than that of any
Film review – The Eye of the Storm (2011)
The Eye of the Storm is the first Patrick White novel to be adapted into a film. Released in 1973, the same year White won
Film review – Face to Face (2011)
Wayne Travers (Luke Ford) is potentially facing jail after repeatedly ramming his former boss’s car in a rage after being fired. Wayne is angry, resentful
Film review – Kidnapped (2010)
The home invasion film is a sub-genre of horror that taps directly into the anxiety of not being safe even in the most familiar and
Film review – One Day (2011)
Is Danish director Lone Scherfig creating a new genre of revisionist romantic films? Her three English-language films on the surface all appear to be mainstream