The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart – Review

December 2, 2020 Matthew Lind 0

He’s got the hair of Maurice, the solo career of Robin, and the baritone of Barry. Matthew Lind is here to review the new documentary, “The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart” by Frank Marshall. How deep did his love go? Was it a Tragedy or… I can’t think of a song with something really positive in the title. Click to find out!

Let Him Go – Review

November 25, 2020 Owen Morawitz 0

“Let Him Go” is a by-the-numbers, revenge-action thriller driven by relatable moral conundrums and human emotional impulses. Owen reviews.

Irresistible – Review

October 9, 2020 Owen Morawitz 1

While Irresistible effectively skewers bi-partisan hackery, media complicity, and political grandstanding, it’s a shame that director Jon Stewart’s eye for satire is quickly bogged down in wistful nostalgia for a bygone era.

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Dirt Music ⁠–⁠ Review

October 7, 2020 Meaghan Springett 0

Tim Winton’s novels are known for their nuanced depictions of turbulent relationships alongside a dangerous landscape. The film, however, isn’t quite so nuanced, and left Meaghan wishing a shark attack would liven up the lingering establishing shots.

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Slim and I – Review

September 10, 2020 Zaity Salman 0

New documentary Slim and I attempts to tell the story of Joy McKean, Slim Dusty’s wife. But does it deliver the goods? Read our review.

Tenet – Review

August 22, 2020 Owen Morawitz 0

Tenet, Christopher Nolan’s newest blockbuster, is his most overt foray yet into the exploration of time as a narrative agent unto itself.

Babyteeth – Review

July 22, 2020 Owen Morawitz 0

Babyteeth is a heart-warming and emotionally affecting drama with a resonant ending that will stick with you long after the final credits wash ashore.