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I finally got to see the much heralded ’21 Grams’. My response…?! This was one heck of a drama, deeply effecting.
What is it about?! Well, that’s a whole argument in itself. Everyone has their own theories; it is such
I finally got to see the much heralded ’21 Grams’. My response…?! This was one heck of a drama, deeply effecting.
What is it about?! Well, that’s a whole argument in itself. Everyone has their own theories; it is such
The drive to protect a loved one from a difficult reality is a basic and very human one.
Writer/director Wolfgang Becker has used this basic impulse as the springboard to create his quirky, uninhibited and entertaining film, ‘Goodbye, Lenin’.
In
The Sydney Theatre Company’s new production is ‘Amigos’, the latest play by Australia’s most successful playwright, David Williamson.
In 1968 a group of four young Aussie rowers won a bronze medal at the Mexico Olympics. The locals dubbed the team
Richard Curtis’s film Love Actually, his previous films such as Four Weddings and a Funeral have been as scriptwriter, is a fine film.
Curtis stamps his mark on his film right from the beginning. He narrates the start of the
Bryony Lavery’s Frozen was a Melbourne Theatre Company production that was brought up to Sydney by STC Artistic Director Robyn Nevin.
This was a powerful drama featuring three intertwined characters. Helen Morse plays Nancy, a mother frozen in grief for
It’s pretty easy to work out what the filmmakers’ mission statement would have been for the new film ‘Something’s Gotta Give’. Make a damn good romantic comedy! I guess it helps when you’ve got two of the finest actors in
The Sydney Theatre Company’s production of ‘The Unlikely Prospect of Happiness’ wasn’t a world beater but it was sharp, breezy entertainment.
The play represents the fourth play by local playwright Tony McNamara that the Sydney Theatre Company has produced. The
If you want to see a film that makes you feel young again, then the French film The Spanish Apartment should do the trick.
It was so easy to relate to the personality and adventures of young French student Xavier
The nerdy, bizarre figure of Stanley in Harold Pinter’s ‘The Birthday Party’ is one of those iconic figures of twentieth century theatre, similar to Stanley Kowalski in Tenessee Williams ‘Streetcar named Desire’. Both of these characters go through harrowing journeys.
What a depressing film! ‘Wonderland’, directed by James Cox, is about the life and times of American porn legend, John ‘The Wad’ Holmes.
The film looks at his ubiquitous life post his blue movie period when he was purported to
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