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MIFF Review – The Killing Of A Sacred Deer

Heavy in dialogue, hilarious in delivery and curious in subject, The Killing of a Sacred Deer is one of those quirky films you need...

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Back in 2014 the scary film, The Conjuring, introduced Annabelle as the possessed doll that tortured Judy, the daughter of Ed and Lorraine Warren....

Review : The Big Sick

Every now and then someone writes a story about love. A beautiful tale of how two people meet, the ups and downs and then...

Review : Dunkirk

If you are expecting a big extravagant war film, this isn't it. If you're after character driven stories of why war is important in...

Review – Wonder Woman

What you have is a film that is going to make money even if it’s bad. It’s part of a franchise where they all...

Profile – Wassim Hawat : Fantasy To Reality

Wassim Hawat shares his journey from working in the Construction Industry to building a career in the Entertainment Industry. Hailing from Sydney Wassim Hawat started...
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