If you’re in it just for the action, so to speak, then not to worry.
All in Film Review
If you’re in it just for the action, so to speak, then not to worry.
Babylon is dizzying and electrifying, it’s not for the faint of heart nor the pure of soul, but for those ready and willing to wander its gargantuan runtime and indulge in the luxuries of its scope, it proves to be a methodical and beautiful portrait of chaos run rife.
Rather than just going for another horror comedy, Jordan Peele throws in science fiction and westerns into this mix.
Whilst Goliath isn’t quite date night material, it does make for a gripping courtroom drama, featuring the all-important ingredients of self immolation, and an overall feeling of dread! Wowee, J’aime!
Limbo manages to weave an interesting and unique tale of acceptance and renewal, that might bring hope to those searching for a place in their own world.
Whilst it’s title may sound revolting, I insist you give Paul Thomas Andersons latest film a try. You’ll find it rather delicious.
Ali & Ava, a romantic drama set in the British city of Bradford, is screening as part of the 2021 British Film Festival
Recently at Luna Leederville, local Perth production group Dolly Llama Productions (organised and led by Hassibullah Kushkaki) put on their second screening of 10 independent short films.
The Godmother is a simple yet effective crime caper, carried by Huppert and Nguyen's addictive performances.
Deerskin is altogether odd, and is truly like nothing else released this year.