The main image I am stuck with after seeing a screening of The Room is not one from the film itself, it’s one of a sea of plastic spoons, cascading off the scre...
Crowned the “most popular French-language film of 2017 worldwide”, Two is a Family (Demain tout commence) has a lot to live up to as it begins screening in Aust...
Denis Villeneuve’s Sicario was one of the best films of 2015. It delivered a bleak view of the American government trying desperately to ignite a war between ri...
Knocked unconscious. She awakes 27 hours later in the cabin of sinking yacht. Everything looks destroyed, floating debris surrounds her in a disoriented mess. S...
It’s only appropriate to start out by saying I’m not a fan of Jurassic World; while enjoyable on first viewing, thinking about it only makes it worse. Watching ...
Hereditary’s bravura opening shot moves through a workshop of miniature dollhouses, inching closer and closer to the inside of one of them until, through movie-...
If you’re looking for complex and nuanced themes like those found in Blade Runner 2049, or engrossing character dynamics akin to fellow modern sci-fi masterpiec...
It's been a while since a great cast with remarkable resumes has been put together only for the entire film to depict what a train wreck would look like if it t...
The Incredibles came out in 2004 when I was five, and I’ve been obsessed with the awesome, crime-fighting all too relatable family ever since. Especially Mrs In...
Festival Director Luisa Mitchell and Treasurer Blake Treharne sat down to spill the beans on making the Uni Goonies Film Festival, the support it’s garnered, th...