Black '47 could be defined as a Western set during the Great Irish Famine. Its dark, gritty tone meshes well with the indictment of British policies of the time
A Western set in Ireland during the Great Famine, its gritty and dark tone mesh well with the indictment of British policies, but all too often characters and themes boil down to predictable tropes.
Jasper Jones is a quintessential Aussie tale that is both moving and compelling
Hollywood has always loved a good war. From DW Griffith's 1915 silent Civil War epic The Birth of a Nation through to All Quiet on The Western Front, The Longest...
The Smuggler is sharp, well-made and a perfect example of Aussie filmmaking at its finest
If you thought the original version of The Hobbit Trilogy was a bit on the short side, prepare to feast your eyes – here in the Extended Edition is almost NINE...
If a wayward tone takes your fancy then The Dressmaker certainly delivers – it's all over the place, veering from broad comedy to tragic drama without any shame. It keeps you...
Adapted from David Mitchell’s bestselling novel, Cloud Atlas is a film of towering ambitions. Woven from six narrative threads of different colours and weights, the film is set over a...
After the success of 2006’s Happy Feet, it has taken almost five years for a sequel to arrive.
As an eight-year-old boy, I owned a Captain America action figure. No, it wasn't a doll. It was an action figure (that's my story, and I'm sticking to it ..