A Dog’s Purpose: Heartwarming, heartbreaking and trying just a little too hard.
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A Dog’s Purpose: Heartwarming, heartbreaking and trying just a little too hard.
Just in time for Halloween, our resident horror junkie gets his freak on and spills on his favourite horror films of all time.
This wonderfully directed film is a one sided view at the rise and (some would argue) fall of Edward Snowden’s career.
As a biographical drama, the Miles Ahead does seem to have a rough basis in reality, following Miles Davis’ coke-fuelled hiatus from music throughout the mid to late-seventies.
A special one-time-only screening event will be held at the HOYTS Millenium (Fremantle), on Saturday 6 February, immediately followed by a live Q&A with not only the director, but the three musicians featured in the documentary as well.
Here is a list of our favourite movies that were released in on our shores this year (that is not Star Wars: The Force Awakens, because come on, that's basically a given at this point), in the form of a neat little supercut.
We've combed through the remaining films of this season's Rev Film Fest program (curated by program director Jack Sargeant), and picked out the films that piqued our interests the most to help you with your movie marathon.
What is the best movie you've seen this year?
Why settle on THE best film of the year when I can just make a hastily-edited (thanks iMovie) supercut of ALL my favourite movies of 2014? Genius, I know.
You know you’ve got one.
Look, I get it: Guardians of the Galaxy was space-tacular, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes was ape-tastic, and Transformers 4: Age of Extinction was more like Age of Ex-stinking-garbage. But now that you’ve satiated your blockbuster appetite, I know that you’re craving for that sweet, sweet high you get from smaller, wackier, and more brain-churning indie flicks.
It’s a wonderful thing to go into a movie and come out feeling exhilarated or overjoyed, however it is much more memorable and sometimes unnerving experience when we leave a film with tears running down our face or with feelings of dread and discomfort...
Winter in Perth. It’s sometimes rainy, mostly temperamental. It never makes its mind up about whether it wants to rain or not. As a result, this can make it difficult to plan things when you want to have some fun.