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Review – Asteroid City

Pastel colour schemes. Perfectly centred framing. Peppering of pretentious notions. Yep, we got another Wes Anderson talkie on our hands, and once again the...

Review – Incredible but True

French filmmaker Quentin Dupieux is no stranger to exploring the oddities of humanity through incredibly bizarre scenarios. In 2020, I reviewed Deerskin, a comedy/horror...

Review – Flux Gourmet

If you’re familiar with the work of filmmaker Peter Stickland, you will already be aware of the levels of satire, absurdity and dementedness that...

Review – Cha Cha Real Smooth

Following his comedic, indie-breakout success, Shithouse, writer/director/actor, Cooper Raiff, stole the show at this year’s Sundance Film Festival when he premiered Cha Cha Real...

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...

Review – Parasite

After winning the Palme d'Or in Cannes, the French Oscars let's say, Sydney Film Festival was quick to reel in that line and get...
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