Had a blast yesterday catching up with the original gang for a featurette extra on the upcoming Blu-ray edition of ‘Puberty Blues’. Hadn’t seen Geoff Rhoe for decades and didn’t even recognise him at first due to some new front teeth. He said he lost them when a bull ran at him and the new …
Orlando Bloom downs his blacksmithing tools and takes up medieval armoury in a Crusade to create a Kingdom of Conscience in the Holy Land. For a spectacular lesson in the origins of the world’s longest running imperialistic battle, you’ve got to check out Ridley Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven. This impressive epic is set in between …
From the outer realms of the cosmos to the domestic blisters of daily life, a man grapples with the powerful opposing forces of Grace and Nature The Tree of Life could very well be writer/director Terence Malick’s ultimate masterpiece. It’s a remarkable movie from the man who brought us such classics as Badlands, Days of …
A celebrity chef burns himself out after his partner loses her battle with cancer. One can only imagine how harrowing it must be to discover that your loved one has a terminal illness and then watch her waste away before your very eyes. Writer/director and co-producer Jonathan Teplitzky experienced it first hand about a decade …
For a night of pure camp swathed exclusively in leopard skin print, you can’t go past Little Ones Theatre production of Charles Busch’s ‘Psycho Beach Party’. This crazy theatrical extravaganza takes its cues from the 1959 classic ‘Gidget’ and amplifies them til your head nigh on spins with references to Neitzsche and Luaus and every …
Selma Hayak paints a feisty portrait of the legendary Mexican artist who became the figurehead of a revolution and expressed her profound personal pain on canvas. The art of Frida Kahlo graces the walls of galleries all over the world and her fans include people like Madonna who is now the biggest private collector of …
When a young boy discovers that his father is an enforcer for the mob, he puts both himself and his Dad in dire jeopardy. There’s a famous Japanese Manga comic called Lone Wolf and Cub about an outlaw Samurai who slays a slew of opponents while nurturing his infant son. The story inspired an American …
A fanatical orchid poacher, a brilliant New York journalist and an imaginative writer with writer’s block whose twin brother decides to take up writing too – it’s a recipe for magic in Adaptation. Charlie Kaufman is an Oscar-winning screenwriter but even he has days when his muse goes AWOL. This happened to him in a …
An 11 year-old Maori boy hero-worships his absent Dad until he suddenly shows up fresh from jail and gives him a reality check. Boy is an absolutely endearing film written/directed and co-starring Taika Waititi who was nominated for an Academy Award for his first short film Two Cars, One Night (and famously pretended to be …
Intrigue and drama abound in Elizabethan England when the Earl of Oxford writes a series of rabble rousing plays attributed to a man called William Shakespeare. It’s a controversial theory but one held dear by a bunch of people called the ‘Oxfordians’; that Shakespeare did not in fact write those famous 37 plays that bear …
Cross-dressing is a matter of survival for the daughter of a Medieval Priest who, through bold faced determination and random fate, rises to become Pope. There was a rumour doing the rounds in the Thirteenth Century that a woman had held that most revered position of Pope four hundred years previously. Apparently this pious person …
It’s been 20 years since the landmark Mabo High Court Ruling that established the basis for the recognition of Native Title in Australia and to mark the occasion, the ABC screened a new and very moving dramatisation of Eddie Mabo’s ten-year battle to gain ownership of land that his family had been in possession of …
When twins go in search of a father they thought was dead and a brother they didn’t know existed, they discover the mother they never fully knew. If you thought you had identity problems, think again. The Oscar-nominated Incendies unravels a mystery that’s been haunting one Arab Canadian family for almost forty years. And it …
A bunch of kids set out to shoot a zombie movie and get caught up in a mystery involving the air force and super natural Rubik’s cubes. If you were like me as a youngster, you probably would’ve been into making Super 8 movies with those little plastic rolls of film that you’d send off …
When a young veterinary student jumps onto a passing train, he falls into an extraordinary world of magic and madness. If you’ve ever wanted to run away with the circus, Water for Elephants might make you think twice. Set in the 1930s, which was pretty much the golden age for circuses, this screen adaptation of …
A case of severe rivalry causes a maid of honour to morph into a maid of dishonour in the lead up to her best friend’s wedding. Hi there. Getting married can be extremely stressful, not only for the bride and groom. Those nearest and dearest to the lucky couple can be financially crippled by all …
An online romance lures a photographer and his filmmaker brother into a web of cyber intrigue and discovery. We all know how easy to get drawn into the world of Facebook. Friend requests can lead to all sorts of interesting connections that you might not make in your day to day life. But they can …
Hiss at Tom Cruise’s psychopath in the back of Jamie Foxx’s taxi cab when he plays a mercenary on a merciless mission. Collateral is the first screenplay by Aussie writer Stuart Beattie and it’s a ripper. Originally titled The Last Domino, Beattie dreamed it up at the age of 17 on a cab ride from …
When a good cop goes in to battle with Chicago’s ruling mafia, he soon finds out that playing by the books isn’t really an option. By 1930, America had experienced a decade of prohibition. But in Chicago, the booze flowed freely thanks to the notorious gangster Al Capone. With his contacts at City Hall, he …
A brotherhood of French monks living in a remote Algerian village must chose to either stay or flee in the face of Islamic terrorists. “Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from religious conviction”. So said the 17th Century philosopher Blaise Pascal and his sentiments are echoed in the …
Natalie Portman morphs into a prima ballerina with some serious body issues as she takes on the role of her career. When you think of ballet, the first thing that comes to mind is pretty girls in fairy tu-tus, all twinkle and twirl. And while Black Swan has its fair share of that, it’s the …
When a body is dredged up from the shipping channels off Seattle, a murder trial begins that sparks old hatreds and reunites former lovers. There’s often a very fine line between nationalism and racism and every once in a while a story emerges that reveals this dangerous relationship. Snow Falling on Cedars is one such …
ERIN BROCKOVICH (2000) When a single mother gets a job as a file clerk in a law firm, she uncovers a case that will make her a household name. Back in 1993, a feisty young woman called Erin Brockovich was trying to make some money to repay her lawyer after losing a personal injury lawsuit. …
When a pet lizard is propelled from the comfort of his fish tank into the middle of a highway, he begins a wild journey towards enlightenment. A chameleon is that marvellous creature that changes its appearance to blend into its environment, a bit like an actor working in a certain genre. Mix a chameleon with …
If you like manta rays then you might like to pencil in a date with a documentary that I narrated called ‘Manta Mystery’. It’s had several screenings already on National Geo Wild with the next one slated for Wednesday, 21st march at 8.30pm manta mystery It has already screened on this channel in the UK, Asia, …