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La Belle Epoque Review

Love is as complicated as it is trying to understand what love actually is. If you had the chance to go back and relive the...

Undertow Review

There is something greatly unsettling about Undertow. There is also something wonderfully human intertwined with death, love and the desperate want for a connection to someone...

Review – Emu Runner

There’s something unique about a film that can create a character from the landscape without it looking like a major advertising campaign for that country. Sydney...

Review – Ready Or Not

It doesn’t quite seem fair to laugh at the expense of a bride in her wedding dress facing ultimate death. Except that, Ready or Not manages...

Review – Hustlers

When the last Global Financial Crisis hit way back in 2008, not only did a lot of people lose money and jobs, people stopped going to...

MIFF Top 5 Picks

The Melbourne International Film Festival has rolled out its new and exciting programme of feature films, short films, documentaries, presentations, VR and workshops for...
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Heretic is a psychological horror film starring Hugh Grant as Mr. Reed, who entraps two Mormon missionaries, Sister Barnes and Sister Paxton, in his eerie home. The film explores themes of faith and belief, delivering unsettling twists. While it falters in depth, Grant’s performance and cinematography maintain viewer intrigue throughout.