THE THREAD : A COMPELLING FRENCH COURTROOM DRAMA

Not to be confused by Le fil, the stage name of British  artist and drag performer, Le Fil translates to THE  THREAD, a French  legal drama  co-written,  directed and starring  by Daniel  Auteuil  and is an adaptation  of Le Livre

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NOBODY 2 : AN UNEXCITING SEQUEL

After becoming an assassin once again, family man Hutch Mansell (played again by Bob Odenkirk) is noticing the rift growing between him and his wife, Becca (played again by Connie Nielsen) now that he’s frequently absent, and decides to fix …

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THE WAR OF THE ROSES : THE ORIGINAL

 

Harvard law student Oliver Rose (played by Michael Douglas) starts a relationship with a woman named Barbara (played by Kathleen Turner) and even after building a seemingly perfect life with kids and a lavish house, cracks start to form …

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SKETCH: DRAWING ON GRIEF

Shot in Tennessee and VXD in Sydney, SKETCH is a quaint kiddie flick about grieving.

After Mum dies, Amber morphs into a maternal orphan, drawing death dealing monsters in her notebook as a way of channelling her pain, grief and

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THE ROSES : THE THORNS ARE PRICKLY

Its a confounding bit of cinema  as it’s nearly impossible  to describe 105 minutes of watching  people  fight as enjoyable…and yet, with Olivia Colman and Benedict  Cumberbatch at it’s centre, it’s not entirely  unpleasant, either.

Isn’t  escapism  one of the …

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SYDNEY UNDERGROUND FILM FESTIVAL: LIVING IN OBLIVION

Celebrating 30 years of Tom DiCillo’s Living in Oblivion (1995), Sydney Underground Film Festival 2025 presents a special Movie Bingo screening of this sharp, surreal satire of indie filmmaking gone hilariously off the rails. Starring Steve Buscemi as Nick Rave,

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SORRY, BABY: UNAPOLOGETICALLY ENTERTAINING

Nothing to be sorry for, (except if you miss it), SORRY, BABY is an unapologetically eye worm viewing experience.

Writer director Eva Victor stars as Agnes, an academic dealing with the insidious seeping psychological displacement of a sexual assault.

Agnes

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