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Inspiration To The Finish Line

The inspiration behind the making of the film, Tri. Tackling a sporting film can either narrow-in on a niche audience, or spread its wings to...

Review – Lion

For an Australian film Lion is possibly the greatest to have graced the silver screen in the last 10 years. It is raw to...

Review : Riverdale S01E02 A Touch Of Evil

Riverdale Chapter 2, “A Touch of Evil” Last chapter we met Archie and his clan while discovering there’s more to the death of Jason Blossom who was...

Review : Riverdale S01E01 The Rivers Edge

Riverdale Chapter 1 – “The Rivers Edge” If you grew up with the Archie comics you might have been a tad excited at the idea of...

Review – Arrival

  In one of the more original Alien invasion films to grace the silver screen in some time, Arrival captures a different approach to the...

Review : Hacksaw Ridge

There was a lot riding on this film. Not only was it Mel Gibson’s big come back having not directed since Apocalypto some 10...
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