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Megalopolis Review

Francis Ford Coppola, director of The Godfather, The Conversation, Apocalypse Now, sold his award-winning Sonoma Wineries, in a deal rumoured to be anywhere between...

In Vitro star Ashley Zukerman talks about finding the uncomfortable aspects of his character

With cattle production devastated by ecological disasters, Jack (Ashley Zukerman) and his wife Layla (Talia Zucker) are conducting biotechnology experiments at their isolated property....

Interview – ‘Robot Dreams’ director Pablo Berger on creating over 1000 characters for his Oscar nominated film

Set in 1980s NYC, ROBOT DREAMS is the story of Dog, a lonely canine who builds himself a robot for companionship. Their friendship blossoms...

Win a double pass to see Priscilla

Based off the 1985 memoir by Priscilla Presley, Elvis and Me, biopic PRISCILLA details her tumultuous relationship with Elvis. When teenage Priscilla Beaulieu meets Elvis...

BIFF 2023 Movie Review – Monster

Coming in on the coattails of his 2022 Korean language film Broker winning the Palme d’Or, and having back-to-back films premiering at the 2022...

Review – Flee

A beautiful, yet harrowing docudrama that deftly uses its medium and genre to dive into the complex history of a man forced to flee...
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