SXSW 2019 Film Review: “Alice” (2019) ★★★★★
It’s absolutely challenging to even begin writing about Josephine Mackerras’ thought-provoking drama, “Alice”, that premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival. It leaves me no chance but to try….
It’s absolutely challenging to even begin writing about Josephine Mackerras’ thought-provoking drama, “Alice”, that premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival. It leaves me no chance but to try….
European cinema has always been rich, imaginative, and creative. The subject matter they have in their movies is quite fascinating and encouraging. Why? Maybe because they don’t go back and….
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Some of us might say that making films about two terminally ill patients that fall in love with each other is clichéd. Maybe, in some way, I have to admit….
I normally avoid writing about the DC or Marvel Universe as I don’t think that me writing about it will bring any difference. What kind of support I can provide….
How much do we know about boarding schools, its real purpose, and the goals it wants to achieve? For what kind of future does it prepare its students and what’s….
There was nothing more I was eager to see than Foxtel’s “Secret City”, a Netflix’s original series. With the first outstanding season that had only six episodes, the Australian show….
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