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Review – The Eyes of Tammy Faye

By Nick L’Barrow Each year, during awards season, a handful of films are released that seem to all garner the same criticism: “the movie was...

Review – Spencer

By Nick L’Barrow Posthumous biopics that delve deep into the incredibly intimate and private moments of a public figure’s life can be daunting projects to...

Review – Hawkeye: Episodes 1 + 2 (Disney+)

By Nick L’Barrow Coming in as the 4th (and final) Disney+/MCU series for 2021, Hawkeye is bringing the Marvel tone back to it’s Phase 1...

Review – King Richard

By Nick L’Barrow Awards season is in full swing, and no category is filling up as quick with potential nominations like Best Actor is. In...

Review – Tick…Tick…BOOM!

By Nick L’Barrow In his feature film directorial debut, celebrated musical theatre master Lin Manuel Miranda (creator of Broadway hits Hamilton and In the Heights),...

Meet The Wallers – Brisbane International Film Festival Review

by Nick L'Barrow Documenting the trials, tribulations, high and lows of the Waller family over the course of 20 years, documentary Meet the Wallers is...
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