Tag: animated film

Review – Leo

Adam Sandler's production company Happy Madison's marriage with Netflix has paid off in spades, creating a ton of content for the streaming service for...

Interview – ‘Scarygirl’ creator Nathan Jurevicius and producer Sophie Byrne talk their new Australian animated film

When her world is threatened by a loss of sunlight, a young girl must overcome her fears and journey to a fantastical city, save...

Review – Flee

A beautiful, yet harrowing docudrama that deftly uses its medium and genre to dive into the complex history of a man forced to flee...
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Sinners Review

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