This 1984 Academy Award winning documentary by Rob Epstein (The Celluloid Closet) is a stirring testament to civil rights campaigner Harvey Milk and a superb
Author: Thomas Caldwell
Film review – Knowing (2009)
In 1959 a troubled young schoolgirl compulsively writes down a series of numbers, which is then buried in a time capsule. 50 years later, the
Film review – Two Fists, One Heart (2008)
It is very likely that the new Australian film by director Shawn Seet Two Fists, One Heart is going to be a crowd-pleasing success as
Film review – Duplicity (2009)
Duplicity is supposedly a film about multinational corporate espionage but it is really another take on the con-artist film, which was perfected and never since
Film review – Blindness (2008)
Blindness is an adaptation of a 1995 novel Ensaio sobre a cegueira (Essay on Blindness) by the Nobel-laureate novelist, playwright and journalist José Saramago. The
Film review – Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009)
Journalist Becky Bloomwood (Isla Fisher) gets the same rush from clothes and accessory shopping that most people get from sex. Becky is so immersed in