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Win a double pass to see Magic Beach

Visit a perfect beach where you can swim, surf, splash through the waves, build sandcastles, beach-combs, explore rock pools, muck about in boats and...

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...

Review – Poker Face

It’s hard not to be intrigued when actors who have been working as long as Oscar winner Russell Crowe decide it’s time in their...

Interview – The director and cast of ‘A Guide To Dating At The End Of The World’ chat about their Brisbane-based film

A labour of love and passion for over a decade, filmmaker Samuel Gay began production his feature film debut, A Guide to Dating at...

Review – Nitram

by Nick L’Barrow No strangers to tackling incredibly haunting (and to some, quiet controversial) stories from Australia’s darker parts of history, including their shared feature...

Long Story Short Review

by Jay Cook There is something nice about watching a film where there is absolutely no requirement for the viewer to do anything but enjoy...
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Sinners Review

Ryan Coogler’s film "Sinners" reinvents the vampire narrative, using these creatures to symbolize assimilation. Set in the American South, it follows twin brothers Smoke and Stack as they aim to establish a juke joint. Interwoven with Delta Blues music, the film explores deep themes of cultural heritage, oppression, and exploitation, culminating in a visually stunning climax.