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BIFF 2023 Movie Review – Poor Things

Imagine a ‘Frankenstein’ type story, that was also a more mature coming of age tale about purpose and self-discovery, but that discovery was fostered...

BIFF Announces the first SIX films for the 2023 lineup!

Brisbane cinephiles – mark the 26th of October in your calendars, as the Brisbane International Film Festival kicks off with 10 days of films...

New Farm Queer Film Festival returns for a bigger, better and queerer 2023 season!

After a fantastic reception from the inaugural festival in 2022, Five Star Cinemas are returning this year bigger, better, and queerer than ever with...

MINI Announced as Presenting Partner for the 2023 Brisbane International Film Festival

The Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF) is thrilled to announce its exciting collaboration with MINI as the presenting partner for the 29th Brisbane International...

Review – I Like Movies

Imagine if The Fabelmans and Superbad made love and had a baby… I Like Movies is an independent Canadian film from writer/director Chandler Levack, who...

Review – Asteroid City

Pastel colour schemes. Perfectly centred framing. Peppering of pretentious notions. Yep, we got another Wes Anderson talkie on our hands, and once again the...
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