Interview: Greg Sestero
Ciaran sat down with Greg Sestero before the Brisbane premier of ‘Best F(r)iends Volume 2’ to talk Tommy Wiseau, their new film, and everything in between.
Ciaran sat down with Greg Sestero before the Brisbane premier of ‘Best F(r)iends Volume 2’ to talk Tommy Wiseau, their new film, and everything in between.
Ciaran gives an honest recount of the latest Doctor Who episode, ‘It Takes You Away’ – does it surpass expectations, or continue on its downward spiral?
Doctor Who series 11, episode 8, ‘The Witchfinders’ can only be summed up in one way, and Ciaran obliges.
After a slew of adaptations, all with varying levels of success, the new Robin Hood aims to modernise the legendary hero. After a slew of terrible reviews, and a 13% Rotten Tomatoes rating, it may come as a surprise that our reviewer is actually batting for this film.
‘Kerblam!’ exemplifies the new direction- and also the limitations – of Chris Chibnall’s stint as showrunner of Doctor Who. Is this shift in focus a good fit for the series, or are Chibnall’s efforts misplaced?
After a stellar career, we have been awaiting Steve McQueen’s next venture into cinema with baited breath. Does heist-drama ‘Widows’ keep up the talented director’s momentum, or are we left unsatisfied? Ciaran reviews.
Doctor Who’s ‘Demons of the Punjab’ takes us back to the Partition of India. While this makes for a compelling slice of history and an interesting hour of television, does it make for a good Doctor Who episode?
Doctor Who’s The Tsuranga Conundrum gives us the series’ cutest villain yet, but struggles to push itself beyond the usual Doctor Who fare. Now that we’re halfway through the season, is the show playing it too safe?
Though the Western has enjoyed some brief resurgences in popularity in recent years, the genre is still a far cry away from its heyday in the 1950s. But with the much lauded reception of Red Dead Redemption 2, could the future of Westerns lie in a medium switch up from cinema to gaming?
Doctor Who series 11 brings us back down to Earth with ‘Arachnids in the UK’ , a competent though somewhat unremarkable return to the series’ staples.
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