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Sean’s Top 10 Films of MIFF 2023

Another year of the Melbourne International Film Festival has come and gone. With 267 films screening across 18 days, cinephiles in Australia's cultural capital...

Review – Sequin in a Blue Room

Director Samuel Van Grinsven's first feature explores a 16-year-old's sexual encounters that turn awry, in coming-of-age turned into thriller Sequin in a Blue Room,...

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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