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Interview – ‘Past Lives’ director Celine Song

Nora and Hae Sung, two deeply connected childhood friends, are wrest apart after Nora's family emigrates from South Korea. Two decades later, they are...

Sydney Film Festival 2020 – ZANA review

From Albanian filmmaker Antoneta Kastrati comes Zana. Set in farmland Kosovar, Zana follows Lume, a woman who is hounded by her family to seek...

SFF – Kids Run Review

Andi is a hot-tempered, volatile young man who works daily in order to help his 3 children and current partner survive. However, after losing...

Sydney Film Festival 2020 – Documentary Featurette

Our Law Set to the backdrop of rural Western Australia, Our Law is the heart-warming look into the relationship between Indigenous Police officers Brevet Sergeant...

Review – Emu Runner

There’s something unique about a film that can create a character from the landscape without it looking like a major advertising campaign for that country. Sydney...

SFF – Brittany Runs a Marathon

After winning the Audience Award at Sundance Film Festival at the beginning of the year, I couldn't skip this at Sydney Film Festival. Brittany...
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Wolf Man Review

The remake of the classic Universal horror film explores themes of family and generational trauma through the story of Blake, a father undergoing a slow transformation into a creature. Directed by Leigh Whannell, the film combines intense atmosphere with practical effects, jump scares, and a focus on familial relationships, capturing the tension as Blake strives to avoid repeating his father's mistakes.