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Wolf Man Review

The remake of the classic Universal horror film explores themes of family and generational trauma through the story of Blake, a father undergoing a slow transformation into a creature. Directed by Leigh Whannell, the film combines intense atmosphere with practical effects, jump scares, and a focus on familial relationships, capturing the tension as Blake strives to avoid repeating his father's mistakes.

How Robert Connolly and Alison Lester adapted the iconic Magic Beach for the big screen

The big screen adaptation of Alison Lester’s beloved children’s...

Rippy Review: A Terrifying Tale of a Rogue Zombie Roo

Rippy, originally known as The Red before a name change to play on our love for Skippy, is a terrifying tale of a rogue...

Gladiator 2: A Stunning Return to the Roman Empire

“My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, Commander of the Armies of the North, General of the Felix Legions, loyal servant to the true emperor,...

Venom: The Last Dance Review – A Fun Finale for Eddie and Venom

Tom Hardy has proven to be the perfect choice to play both Eddie Brock and the anti hero all have come to love in...

SXSW Sydney Award Winners

South by Southwest Sydney (SXSW Sydney) has wrapped up for another year and from all reports it was yet another booming success. If you...

Witchtober – Season of the Witch

2011 saw the somewhat under the radar release of Season of the Witch starring Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman.  Crusade Knights Behmen (Cage) and Felson...

Speak No Evil (2024) Review

Holidaying in the idyllic Italian countryside, the reserved Ben (Scoot McNairy) and Louise (Mackenzie Davis) Dalton begin a friendship with the outspoken Paddy (James...

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Wolf Man Review

The remake of the classic Universal horror film explores themes of family and generational trauma through the story of Blake, a father undergoing a slow transformation into a creature. Directed by Leigh Whannell, the film combines intense atmosphere with practical effects, jump scares, and a focus on familial relationships, capturing the tension as Blake strives to avoid repeating his father's mistakes.

How Robert Connolly and Alison Lester adapted the iconic Magic Beach for the big screen

The big screen adaptation of Alison Lester’s beloved children’s...