Crazy Rich Asians – Review
Crazy Rich Asians takes you on a romantic getaway to Singapore with the rich and famous.
Crazy Rich Asians takes you on a romantic getaway to Singapore with the rich and famous.
As suckers for local talent, we here at FilmBunker are always excited to see Brisbane-based creative content. Latest in this list is The Devil May Care trilogy, a trio of short films telling one story through the lens of three genres.
Matthew Lind doesn’t know much about meeting people on the internet, because no one matches with him on Tinder, but even he found Love, Simon a sweet and surprisingly nuanced examination of the teenage experience.
Guillermo del Toro delivers a fantasy romance that expresses the beauty and struggles of love in all its forms.
Luca Guadagnino’s Call Me by My Name paints a memorable, vivid romance through undeniable chemistry and evocative filmmaking.
While we usually review films AFTER they come out, Olivia was too excited to wait. Olivia discusses her hype for upcoming film Call Me by Your Name.
Olivia discusses the British-American biographical flick ‘Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool,’ while trying to forgo typing out its entire title.
Idris Elba and Kate Winslet star in a tale where gritty survival and inexplicably falling in love on a mountain go hand-in-hand.
A love story at heart, Ali’s Wedding navigates issues of race, religion and culture with vibrancy and humour.
After winning a competition vying for a place on our website, film student Olivia Ustariz gives us a review of a film you’ll love to love.
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