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Interview – Oscar nominee Lachlan Pendragon on his award-winning stop-motion short film that took 10 months to make in his living room

It was a night that changed Brisbane-based filmmaker Lachlan Pendragon's life forever. On January 24, "An Ostrich Told Me The World Was Fake And...

Review – Babylon

Oscar winning filmmaker, Damien Chazelle, has described his latest cinematic venture, Babylon, as a “hate letter to old Hollywood”, but also a “love letter...

Review – Room

A twenty-four year old woman escapes her captor of seven years with her five year old son, allowing him to experience the world for...

Narcos: Complete Series Review

A television show with characters and events based on real life in which only some of stories have been heightened for dramatic affect sounds...

What Is The Best Medium For Storytelling?

Storytelling is the most ancient of the human art forms and dates back to the birth of language. Sure the stories may not have...

Why Ant-Man Is The Same Movie As Iron Man

Warning: this article contains spoilers for Ant-Man and Iron Man. A month has passed since Ant-Man was released and with current box-office takings of over...
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