On The Screen

OTT Movie Review: The Square

“If you place an object in a museum does that make this object a piece of art?” In the opening scene of Ruben Östlund’s Palme...

OTT Movie Review: Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool

And neither did John Lennon... although it’s where this oddly-titled film is set. It’s odd, as it suggests a romantic comedy, but this movie...

On The Screen Review: Murder on the Orient Express, 2017

In what Wikipedia informs me is the fourth adaptation of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, the 2017 incarnation passes the OCD-baton to...

OT Movie Review: Molly’s Game

Molly Bloom has nothing to do with the James Joyce character, but more to do with the convicted criminal who once ran a red...

On The Town Movie Review: Mary and the Witch’s Flower

We start in FIRE – flames burn bright – and we are met with a girl of fire-red hair… Harsh flames surround a girl in...

OTT Movie Review: Just To Be Sure

Premiering at the 2017 Cannes International Film Festival, writer/director Carine Tardieu’s new movie Just To Be Sure is a tale of familial and romantic...

On The Town Movie Review: Stitching Palestine

The Palestinian Film Festival Australia 2017 The Palestinian Film Festival Australia is a chance to celebrate Palestinian life and culture through film, art and creativity....

On The Town Movie Review: Faces Places

Faces Places A documentary by Agnés Varda and JR Palace Cinema, Paddington. Love is the last saving grace of humanity. The storyteller’s art, documentary, allows...

Movie Review: Loving Vincent

I like films made about artists. It's as if the director takes their vision and ensures every frame is framed like art. To make...

OTT Movie Reviews: Maudie

I've noticed how more movies are being made about real people, the unsung heroes and artists are the more fascinating. This little known American...
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