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Review – The Matrix Resurrections

It's been 22 years since The Matrix first graced our screens in 1999. The groundbreaking sci-fi film wowed audiences with its special effects, gripping...

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...

Review – Red Notice

by Nick L'Barrow A fellow reviewer friend of mine said to me upon the release of the poster for Red Notice that it looks like...

The Worst Person in the World – Brisbane International Film Festival Review

by Nick L'Barrow The third film in his disconnected ‘Oslo’ trilogy, The Worst Person In The World is from Norwegian director, Joachim Trier with a...

Review – Last Night in Soho

By Nick L’Barrow I will confess… I wasn't the biggest fan of Edgar Wright's 2017 film, Baby Driver. In fact, I walked out of that movie...
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Black Bag Review

Steven Soderbergh's "Black Bag" is a character-driven spy thriller featuring an all-star cast, including Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett. The plot revolves around the investigation of potential moles within a British Intelligence agency, where secrets unfold during a dinner party. The film emphasizes themes of deception and truth amidst its tense narrative.

Adolesence Review

The Netflix mini-series "Adolescence" features four one-hour long, one-shot episodes that delve into the emotional aftermath of a boy's accusation of murder. With a focus on modern internet culture’s toxicity, the series portrays the struggles parents face and the impact on youth, while delivering gripping performances and authentic storytelling.

Bloody Axe Wound Review

In Bloody Axe Wound, Abbie Bladecut, daughter of a serial killer, aims to uphold her father’s twisted legacy in a town where murderers achieve fame. The film creatively subverts genre tropes but struggles with its overcrowded narrative, shifting focus from horror-comedy to a conventional coming-of-age story, ultimately undermining its potential.