She’s Funny That Way
Posted 2:25pm Sunday 6th September 2015 by Ngarangi Haerewa
Rating: 0/5 She’s Funny That Way may have a clever turn of phrase (“squirrels to the nuts”), but that is not enough to save it from the depths of its own depravity. Set in the world of Broadway, She’s Funny That Way follows the love triangle between Read more...
Women He’s Undressed
Posted 2:30pm Sunday 6th September 2015 by Cameron Evans
Rating: 4/5 In Women He’s Undressed, director Gillian Armstrong goes beyond fashion and offers the audience a comprehensive insight into the life, motivations and tribulations of Australian, Orry Kelly — a costume designer whose success is unknown to most of Australia. Using an Read more...
Southpaw
Posted 2:36pm Sunday 6th September 2015 by Alastair Reith
Rating: 3/5 Do we really need Southpaw? Do we really need a microwave reheat of another boxing film? Despite the influx of Eastern European titans in recent years on the world stage, boxing in the United States remains a Black- and Latino-dominated sport, as it has been for decades.With Read more...
This War of Mine
Posted 2:53pm Sunday 6th September 2015 by George Elliott
Rating: 4/5 In the past decade, the video game industry has been disrupted by a revolution of sorts: the medium is being reclaimed from the potent forces of commercialisation. The rise of the independent developer, propelled by advances in digital distribution, the democratisation of software and Read more...
Ghosts of Electricity - Trolls
Posted 1:44pm Sunday 30th August 2015 by Basti Menkes
Rating: 4/5 A punk band is a curious thing nowadays. Four decades ago, The Clash, The Sex Pistols and The Ramones were raging against the establishment and the decadence of mainstream rock with their lo-fi, hard-hitting, no-nonsense blasts of musical anger. Sure the music was Read more...
Bloodborne
Posted 1:55pm Sunday 30th August 2015 by Campbell Calverley
Rating: 5/5 Anyone familiar with From Software’s action-adventure Souls games will know how much of a commitment they are. Rushing into them unawares will lead to frustration and despair, while patience, exploration and a level head will be well rewarded. Speaking as someone who clawed his Read more...
Trainwreck
Posted 1:10pm Sunday 30th August 2015 by Shaun Swain
Rating: 3/5 Judd Apatow’s rom-com, Trainwreck, is anything but a trainwreck — rather, it’s a tightened, secure and mostly enjoyable ride. Trainwreck is about magazine writer Amy (Amy Schumer), who is a heavily career- and goal-oriented woman who barely gives the concept of Read more...
Fantastic Four
Posted 1:13pm Sunday 30th August 2015 by Maya Dodd
Rating: 2/5 A t best, the 2005 version of Fantastic Four was average. The acting was poor, the storyline was mediocre, and the flexible guy really freaked me out. But with Miles Teller now playing Reeds Richards (the flexible one), I had hope for the revival of Fantastic Four. Teller is Read more...
The Man from U.N.C.L.E
Posted 1:17pm Sunday 30th August 2015 by Siobon Inu
Rating: 3/5 Guy Ritchie’s ability to successfully revive iconic films — ones with sophisticated and mysterious plotlines — through a modern cinematic approach has given audiences high expectations of his directorial skills. However, although full of action and suspense, The Man Read more...
Rebecca
Posted 1:24pm Sunday 30th August 2015 by Rosie Jensen
Classic Hollywood has made every flavour of brooding, handsome bachelor-zillionaire who loses his shit over the shy, boring heroine. So when a film like Gone Girl comes along, it’s refreshing and thrilling. Unbeknown to many people, before Gone Girl, there was Alfred Hitchcock’s Read more...
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