In time for its limited release Imogen Gardam speaks with director Stephen Page about SPEAR, the stunning filmic adaptation of a Bangarra Dance Theatre performance.
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation
Christopher McQuarrie’s contribution to the MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE franchise, ROGUE NATION, offers a surprisingly self-reflexive yet authentic take on the genre.
Magic Mike XXL
More than just a stripper movie, Magic Mike XXL proves once again the team’s ability to go beyond the premise while never losing the sense of fun and pleasure in what they do.
Inside Out
Pete Docter’s Inside Out offers a mature and nuanced take on human emotion that, combined with high stakes and sweeping adventure, will leave children and adults alike sniffling and elated.
The Daughter – An Interview with Co-Producers Jan Chapman and Nicole O’Donohue
We spoke to co-producers Jan Chapman and Nicole O’Donohue about their work on THE DAUGHTER, the current production landscape in Australia, and transitioning from shorts to features.
99 Homes – An Interview with Director Ramin Bahrani
We spoke to director Ramin Bahrani about his latest film, 99 HOMES, character relationships and working within a given genre.
Mr Holmes
For what could have been a gimmick, Mr Holmes is a satisfying adventure in growing old.
The Daughter – An Interview with Writer/Director Simon Stone
Following the world premiere of Simon Stone’s THE DAUGHTER, we spoke to him about his film and transitioning from stage to screen.
Entourage
Essentially a 104 minute episode of Entourage, Doug Ellin’s filmic sequel loses the television series’ satirical bent and becomes a self-congratulatory trudge.
Last Cab to Darwin
Jeremy Sims’ adaptation of Reg Cribb’s titular stage play is a touching and affecting study in human relationships.