Tag: best movies of 2022

Interview – ‘The Fabelmans’ Seth Rogen and Gabriel LaBelle on working with cinematic legend Steven Spielberg

In Steven Spielberg’s coming of age story, The Fabelmans, Gabriel LaBelle stars as Sammy, a teenage filmmaker whose camera unwittingly reveals a secret which...

2022 Year in Review : Movies

It wasn't a great year for the box office. While the pandemic and its lingering effects scared people off heading to the movies, the...

Review – Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

He did it. That madman. Rian Johnson. He did it. Filmmaker Rian Johnson has had an eclectic career. Comedy, action and sci-fi - he’s tried...

BIFF 2022 Review – Close

Belgian writer and director Lukas Dhont made waves at the Cannes Film Festival in 2018, when his debut feature film, Girl, an intimate and...

BIFF 2022 Review – The Banshees of Inisherin

In 2008, the cinematic world was introduced to Martin McDonagh, an already established Irish playwright, through his feature film debut, In Bruges, the darkly...

Review – The Stranger

If Australian cinema has one constant, it’s that our filmmakers make some of the bleakest, yet horrifyingly engaging crime movies. Andrew Dominik’s Chopper uniquely...
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