The Last Tree Interview – Shola Amoo And Sam Adewunml
To celebrate the release of the critically-acclaimed new British film The Last Tree, we sat down with its from writer/director...
To celebrate the release of the critically-acclaimed new British film The Last Tree, we sat down with its from writer/director...
Director Gurinder Chada doesn’t mind being likened to the proverbial hamster in a wheel. It sums up her year....
William McGregor’s Gwen has come a long way. Originally a colourful fairy tale short, Who’s Afraid Of The Water Sprite,...
One can feel bad for Jesse Eisenberg. He had a small role in Justice League and was probably excited for...
Making a film based on personal experiences and, more crucially, those of your own family comes with built-in pitfalls. Especially...
Ahead of celebrating it's 90th birthday, one of my favourite places to be, State Theatre Sydney, played host to Australian...
Film, TV, theatre – David Hare’s been there, done that, got the T-shirt and probably worn out a few of...
In the new Hollywood horror The Prodigy, released this week, a young boy undergoes hypnosis to deal with his behavioural...
In years to come, writer/director Sara Colangelo could look back at The Kindergarten Teacher and see it as something of...
Steven Knight’s Serenity is easily one of the most discussed films of 2019 so far. It’s attracted some colourful descriptions,...
Director Mimi Leder is the first to it that On The Basis Of Sex is a personal movie. Deeply so....
On a steamy hot afternoon turning into twilight harbourside at the glorious Sydney Botanical Gardens, a line of mixed press...
When Bruce Willis appeared uncredited at the end of murderous box hit office, Split (2016) audiences gasped at the resurgence...
Relationships are a powerful thing, and the relationships between a father and his son are one of the most interesting...