14Sep 17
Guide to Spoiler Etiquette
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Navigating spoilers on social media and at work can feel a bit like creeping through a minefield – but it doesn’t have to be such a stressful and strenuous task....
24Jul 17
Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival 2017
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Why does the Norway navy have bar codes on the side of their ships? So when they come back to port they can... Scandinavian. Terrible jokes aside, the Volvo Scandinavian Film...
20Jul 17
Films You Probably Didn’t Know Were Based on Shakespeare
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Corey Hogan Great stories are passed down, retold and endlessly given new life from generation to generation, and perhaps none have been so influential throughout history than the masterworks of...
17Jul 17
Free Fire – Revelation Perth International Film Festival
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Ben Wheatley tries his hand at aping Reservoir Dogs to riotous effect. :star: :star: :star: :star: Rhys Graeme-Drury One of the most dexterous and consistently interesting directors to emerge from...
17Jul 17
Wiener-Dog – Revelation Perth International Film Festival
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An impressive cast doesn’t save Todd Solondz from drowning along with his wiener-dog. :star: Zachary Cruz-Tan I don’t know Todd Solondz nor am I acquainted with his body of work,...