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Social inequality and hyper violence: why the bleak world of Netflix’s Squid Game is a streaming phenomenon

  YOUNGKYU PARK/ Netflix Squid Game, an original Netflix drama produced in South Korea, is a streaming phenomenon. Released on 17 September, within two weeks the series...

Nordic Cinema on show (July-August Palace Theatres)

It was during the Cannes Film Festival, eight years ago that the idea for a “Scandinavian Film Festival” was born when the Palace Festival...

Bring out the popcorn: the best films set to roar into cinemas in the second half of 2021

 Picture: Roadshow Films For cinephiles, one of the greatest blows of the initial COVID lockdown was the closure of cinemas. While we all quickly shifted...

CRANSTON ACADEMY: MONSTER ZONE (Cinema Release for the June School Holidays)

This sci-fi animated movie follows the misadventures of a self-acknowledged boy genius 15-year-old high school student, Danny Dawkins (Jamie Bell) As the inventor of the...

Six Minutes To Midnight (Cinema release 2020)

Set in the real-life Augusta-Victoria College, located in the English coastal town of Bexhill-On-Sea, this spy vs spy,  pre-WW2 thriller is loosely based on...

On The Beach (1959 Release now streaming on Stan)

As we in Victoria, Australia gingerly come out of our fourth COVID19 LOCKdown and the streets of Melbourne are still near-deserted I am hauntingly...

Blithe Spirit ( 2021 Amazon/Prime Original)

Based on the Noel Coward play of the same name, this romantic comedy is a fun-filled, delightful fantasy that is neither edgy nor offensive. This...

Max Richter’s Sleep, a filmed antidote to modern life with music to dream by

 Photo by MIKE TERRY/Madman Review: Max Richter’s Sleep, directed by Natalie Johns. Music does things. For German-born, English-raised composer Max Richter, music is a “vehicle for travelling through the...

The Little Things (cinema release 2021)

The classic good cop – bad cop scenario is given a questionable twist in this ‘serial murder who done it’ mystery. When disgraced ex-detective Joe...

ZAPPA The Movie: (Australian cinema release 18th February 2021)

Frank Vincent Zappa   Born December 21, 1940 – Died December 4, 1993 If you have never heard the music of Frank Zappa, then I suggest...
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