Tag: australian cinema

Review : Top End Wedding

Romantic Comedies aren’t something you would generally consider Australian’s to make a movie of. There’s a strong history in telling the untold story of...

Review: Holding the Man

Based on the best selling memoir by Timothy Conigrave, Holding the Man (directed by Neil Armfield) has been previously adapted to a stage play...

Review: Last Cab to Darwin

A lot of Australian cinema focuses on 'Suburbia' and the existential crises faced therein to the point where the formula has lost much of its impact;...
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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.