In Review
Welcome to In Review! Check out the latest reviews across film, TV, theatre and so much more…
Film Review: Honey Boy
The screenwriting debut of Shia LaBeouf, Honey Boy is a real and heartfelt exploration of the complications of addiction, family and love.
Short Film Review: Tayamangajirri
Tayamangajirri is a half-hour documentary made-to-air on NITV. The film is set in the town of Wurrumiyanga on the Tiwi Islands and follows the adults who dedicate their lives to educating and keeping the local kids safe.
Lavazza Italian Film Festival: BANGLA
Bangla is a romantic comedy that explores the difficulties when young love and religious rules conflict….
Scandinavian Film Festival Review: One Last Deal
The story twists as more people begin to realise the value of the artwork and the tale becomes one of power and manipulation…
Art Review: Arrival Exhibition:
The exhibit is a touching series that shows the diversity of people coming through the gates at Melbourne…
Artist Interview: Safari, Arrival Exhibition: Capturing the Sameness of Humanity at the Airport
April Austen spoke to Safari creatives Andrew Englisch and Gabrielle Reiher who, alongside Nigel Camilleri, produced the ‘Arrival’ exhibition, currently on display at Melbourne Airport,
Artist Interview: Jim Lounsbury, The Meaning of Vanlife
The idea of making a film about vanlife came about after two of Lounsbury’s long-time friends, Jonny Dustow and Jared Campbell, began living in vans on the east coast of Australia…
Film Review: The Meaning of Vanlife
The Meaning of Vanlife is a visually stunning documentary from writer-director Jim Lounsbury. It explores the ‘vanlife movement’ that is gaining momentum on social media around the world as more and more people choose to abandon traditional homes and careers for life on the road.