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WHIP IT

WHIP IT

By Mark | Tuesday, 10 November | 3 Comments

A hybrid between a sports movie, a chick flick and a feel good comedy, Whip It treads delicately on the boundaries of a cliche coming-of-age film; yet somehow Barrymore knows this and embraces it just enough without going too far over-board.

The Brothers Bloom

The Brothers Bloom

Tuesday, 13 October | No Comment

The story of the Brothers Bloom, a highly successful conman team, is a study in detailed cinema. Director Rian Johnson has done amazing things with what could have easily been a mediocre tale.

Inglourious Basterds

Inglourious Basterds

By Angus | Thursday, 8 October | 3 Comments

As a historical fiction, Inglourious Basterds pushes the limits of conventional film.

Karnivool

Karnivool

By Angus | Thursday, 8 October | 2 Comments

Like the product of some strange equation involving Dream Theatre multiplied by Gyroscope plus the square root of Pink Floyd, “Sound Awake”, the newest release from Perth band Karnivool is all in all a wild ride. That being said, it is not an album that you can just wack in the car’s CD player and listen to on your way to work.

The Boat That Rocked

The Boat That Rocked

By Oceana | Thursday, 8 October | 3 Comments

Regardless of some design flaws, The Boat That Rocked is ultimately a successful film with a unique plot and generally well executed script that will appeal to audiences of all ages, particularly fans of Brit-Pop.

Up

Up

By Mark | Thursday, 17 September | 2 Comments

I’m sick of Pixar. They make me sick to my stomach. So darn good at everything they do. Even their ‘bad’ movies are high grossing and I can barely shave my face without cutting my elbow. Yeah, my elbow. It’s a well known fact now that Pixar staff exhale excellence and eat awesome.

The Young Victoria

The Young Victoria

By Yara | Thursday, 10 September | No Comment

Albert and Victoria’s love story is beautiful, and the visually stunning film is a must see for anyone interested in romance or history.

Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince

Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince

By Mel | Monday, 20 July | 4 Comments

My overall thought of the film was “thumbs up” and will be looking forward to the very final showdown between Lord Voldermort and Harry Potter, and the hidden romances between the characters.

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

By Mel | Monday, 20 July | 3 Comments

With an extended running time, bigger and better than before, Michael Bay brings you Transformers: Rise of the Fallen.

The Dark Knight

The Dark Knight

By Joffries | Thursday, 25 June | 2 Comments

The Dark Knight tends towards a darker side of its flamboyant comic book days and the TV exploits of Adam West, and is more of thriller than an action film as the audience will be at the edge of their seats trying to figure out what will happen next.

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