In Review
Welcome to In Review! Check out the latest reviews across film, TV, theatre and so much more…
MIFF 2022 Film Review - Lynch/Oz
This is a film for anyone that has ever wanted to look behind the curtain, and find out how the wizard’s magic machine might work.
MIFF 2022 Film Review - The United States of America
Well, this one will do well at parties, presentations or generally just any television that entertains the passive attention of passers-by. The United States of America is certainly not what I expected, although it is exactly what the title promises.
MIFF 2022 Film Review - Fire Front
This film, whilst deeply devastating and distressing, needs to be watched and watched again.
MIFF 2022 Short Film Review - Nowhere to Go but Everywhere
Nowhere to Go... asks us to dive in and look closer.
Film Review: Baraka
Baraka is a must-see for anyone who finds themselves with a proclivity towards social sciences, theology, or spirituality.
Film Review: Love in Bright Landscapes
Jonathan Alley’s version of David McComb’s life is poetic and striking, positioning itself as a deeply affecting Australian story.
Film Review: Koyaanisqatsi
Koyaanisqatsi is a word used by the Hopi peoples of northeast Arizona which literally translates to “corrupted/chaotic life”, though the film prefers to define it as “life out of balance”, among other similar interpretations.
Film Review: Anonymous Club Preview and Q&A
It is a treat to be able to see a movie like this. For such a seemingly introverted artist, like Courtney Barnett, to agree to a project that is so personal, makes this film a must watch for fans. However, Anonymous Club has something for everyone as we get to witness relatable day-to-day struggles from the perspective of a successful international musician.