Tag: jay cook

Review – Destroyer

There’s this hard line between an amazing performance and a terrible film that makes it hard to know if it was any good or...

Review – The Girl In The Spider’s Web

It would be fair to say unless you know the books by Stieg Larsson or have seen the original Swedish films or heaven, even...

Review + Interview – Boy Erased

Today in Australia and New Zealand there are some 10 organisations promoting the practice of same sex attraction conversion therapy. To make this worse...

The Cleaners Interview + Review

Screenings at ACMI from October 19 Interview with directors Hans Block and Moritz Riesewieck and review of The Cleaners. Hidden away in developing countries are teams...

Review – Kin

The greatest thing about KIN is its ending. It’s also the most frustrating thing about what is no doubt going to end up in...

Review – The Merger

There is something homely and comforting about a classic Australian film. None of that popular style seen a lot in recent years with beautifully...
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