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
Tag: Australian cinema
Film review – Beautiful (2009)
Beautiful starts promisingly. It begins with a series of stylised shots of Australian suburbia and a haunting narration about a recent spate of young girls
Film review – The Combination (2009)
The first Australian film to be released theatrically in 2009 is The Combination, the directorial début by actor David Field (Unfinished Sky). While it may
Film review – Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts (2007)
Philip Glass is one of the most prolific and influential modern music composers. His operas, symphonies, concertos and film scores have been equally celebrated and
Brisbane Calling
Louise Alston, director of All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane, proves that sometimes it’s better to stay put. Director Louise Alston may not be challenging
Film review – The Tender Hook (2008)
Set during Sydney’s Jazz Age, The Tender Hook infuses the look and doomed love-triangle storyline of a classical Hollywood film noir with a distinctively Australian