Film Review: King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard’s Chunky Shrapnel
Chunky Shrapnel bills itself as “A musical road movie dipped in turpentine”. King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard are known for a theatrically-enigmatic presence; always energetic and always loveable. Their film conveys this and then some.
4:3 Online Film Festival Review: 3OHA
Today’s Russian youth have just as much of a fascination for Western culture and prosperity as their Soviet forebears
3 Faces: A Hypnotic, Fiercely Provocative Blurring Of Reality And Fiction
“3 Faces is an incredible meditation on the overlap of fiction and reality,'“ writes Zach Karpinellison
FILM REVIEW: The Guilty, a high-concept Danish thriller told over the phone
The Guilty never sets foot outside of the police call centre. An expert combination of script, performance and camerawork makes this seemingly uncinematic premise one of the most exciting and gripping films of the summer.
Sunset Song: A Misstep Or A Collapse?
Carl Mouatt checks out Sunset Song and puts it on his list of 'films to miss' at this years Sydney Film Festival
Francofonia: Not Just A Rehash Of Russian Ark
Carl Mouatt checks out one of the highlights of the upcoming Sydney Film Festival program