On The Screen Review: Burning
Con's Score: 2.5 greenhouse gases
Director Lee Chan-Dong adapts a Murakami short story into a full length noir thriller, in this Korean Academy Award nominee.
Jongsu (Ah-In Yoo) is just out of college when he bumps into...
Theatre Now Review [On The Screen]: The Book Club
Con's Score:2.5 Shades of Grey
This film draws together a range of acting legends in this story of four older women who are life-long friends
Writer-director Bill Holderman has drawn together a range of acting legends...
On The Screen Review: 2040
Rylan's Score: 4.5 Green Stars
Global warming. Climate change. Those words usually send people around the pub table into a frenzied shit-storm of an argument. Most of the time this will include denial, pessimism, or...
Theatre Now: On The Screen Review – Fahrenheit 11/9
Con's Score: 4 Covfefe's
The provocative Michael Moore returns with another documentary where he asks America “What the f***k happened?”
Of course he’s talking about the election of Trump, but he’s not naive enough to blame the...
On The Screen – Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool
Con's Score: 4 Gleaming Horns
Listening to a Kind of Blue, by Miles Davis, has for many been a moment that has changed their lives. It’s one of the greatest albums of all times - the...
On The Screen Review: Tully
Con's Score: 4 Diapers
I’m not a parent but the appeal of Jason Reitman and Diablo Cody (writer of Juno) coming together with Charlize Therone is hard to resist, even if the topic didn’t appeal.
Charlize...
On The Screen Review: Antoinette in the Cevennes
"There many moments of slapstick, but also many of pathos and introspection as Antoinette finds her true path."Con Nats3.5 Eeyores
Antoinette (Laure Calamy) is a corky little lady. She’s a popular teacher with a winning...
On The Screen Review: Little Monsters
Con's Score: 3 /5 Ukuleles
The zombie movie genre has now morphed into so many variations, it might need its own awards night. Australian writer-director Abe Forsythe has now given us a zom-rom-com with a...
On The Screen Review: Fear
"Bamba’s character is under developed but the lack of communication between them allows Svetla’s character to open up. It’s a nice festival find." Con Nats 3.5 /5 old suitcases
There's a great range of...
On The Screen Review: Here Out West
"It’s real, and it’s honest. It’s full of excellent ethnic actors, writers and directors oozing talent, telling their stories."
"I can only stand and applaud Screen Australia and the ABC for funding this excellent...