A Big Bold Beautiful Journey is not a classic romcom nor is it an emotion fuelled drama. I’m not entirely sure how to classify this movie – which is something I feel audiences will struggle with. However, if you can suspend your preconceived notions of what it should be, it is a unique film that…
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Kangaroo
Kangaroo is the latest addition to Australia’s cinematic landscape. The plot is loosely inspired by the life of Chris “Brolga” Barns. Barns, also known as Kangaroo Dundee, works tirelessly to rescue, rehabilitate and release orphaned joeys. Barns was a tour guide in Alice Springs when he realised that kangaroos were often collateral damage of highway…
The Ballad of Wallis Island
Do you remember what it was like to idolise a musician when you were a teenager? The hours spent driving our parents nutty from listening to our favourite songs on loop. Tha random magazines and junk we’d purchase purely because our idol’s name was in it. The hours before a concert or autograph signing, waiting…
The Naked Gun
The Naked Gun is notorious for its brand of ridiculous slapstick and politically incorrect comedy. The late Leslie Nielsen starred as Detective Frank Drebin. Drebin is a well-intentioned detective who is a magnet for mishaps. One cannot logically fathom how he makes it to work in the morning, never mind foil the villains’ nefarious plans….
Future Council
Movies focused on the environment seem to be flooding our screens this year. We had David Attenborough’s Ocean, then Wilding… and now we have Future Council, the final piece in the holy trinity. Damon Gameau’s documentary is a rich explosion of colour, making it seem at odds with the gloom and doom of climate change. However, this…
Holy Cow
Holy Cow follows the trials and tribulations of Totone, a carefree eighteen year old with a penchant for boozing, skirt-chasing and hijinks with his mates. That all comes to a screeching halt when his father passes away unexpectedly and he is left to fend for himself and his little sister Claire. With no one seemingly…
Trifole
It’s truffle season here in Perth, so how timely that Espresso Cinema has included Trifole in its lineup this year. Truffle hunting season in Piedmont primarily runs in Autumn and Winter. So I was surprised when I was greeted with a montage of bright colours, reminiscent of sunny Spring day. As we watch our protagonist,…
Smurfs
The Smurfs were a regular part of my Saturday morning cartoon diet. I loved them so much that I wouldn’t be surprised if my dad switched over to BP so that he could get little bratty Nadia those promotional Smurfs figurines with every refuel. Despite this obsession with Smurfs, I have never seen a Smurf…
Superman
The anticipation for Superman is real. As superhero movie geeks entered the cinema, there were two burning questions on their minds. Would David Corenswet be able to wear the cape convincingly? Or would he live up to the “Shein Henry Cavill” memes? Secondly, and perhaps most importantly: what would Marvel Studios’ former golden boy, James…
A Nice Indian Boy
As someone who identifies as being part Indian, Indian representation in Western media always catches my interest. For a brief period between the late nineties and early noughties, desi flavoured rom coms were in. Think Gurinder Chadha’s Bend it Like Beckham in 2002 and Bride and Prejudice in 2004. Both were fluffy outings with a…