passe ton bac d’abord.
passe ton bac d’abord. we have many a reason to love this film & none of them to do with the actual film itself. ok, that sounds a little harsh, because this 70′s film is quite the hip young...
View Articlethe square
yay! it’s saturday, our designated day to indulge in film sharing! we have to admit we have a bit of a filmmaker crush on nash edgerton. ‘stuntman and film director’, need we say more. perhaps it’s...
View Articlebeginners
From Mike Mills, the director of Thumbsucker, comes Beginners- another genuine, moving & funny film about… well, life & love. The story is semi-autobiographical with Hal (Christopher Plummer)...
View Articlei am love (Io sono l’amore)
this is a italian film from a few years ago that we have been meaning to watch. tilda swinton’s regal height, whip thin frame & odd combination of facial features never fail to captivate us. nor...
View ArticleDevil
M. Night Shyamalan, you never fail to leave us jittery after watching any of your tales! Raised on horror movies* (mum is a big fan) we forgot there was a reason why we left them in our childhood....
View Articlethe white ribbon
set in a northern german village just a little before world war 1, this tale takes a dark look at societal & family politics. in the director michael haneke’s words, this film is about “the origin...
View Articlesnowtown
horrible to think we live in a world where people like john bunting exist. named ‘australia’s worst serial killer,’ he was responsible for the horrific bodies in barrels or ‘snowtown’ murders that...
View Articlenorwegian wood
we read this novel a very long time ago & so, much of the story had escaped our memories… except for certain parts, so beautifully written they left a vivid image in our minds. & of course, as...
View Articlemad bastards
Inspired by the red crackling earth of the outback, we thought we would devote this Saturday’s film blog post to Mad Bastards, a film that takes you to a remote part of Western Australia and brings to...
View Articledrive
yet another powerful & devastingly moody piece from danish director nichola winding refn, comes the film drive. driven by ryan gosling’s captivating ability to say little but express so much, he...
View ArticleSenna
We were never one for motor car racing. So the name Ayrton Senna registered little & the desire to watch this doco about the Brazilian Formula 1 racing driver, widely regarded as one of the...
View ArticleThe Ides Of March
Whether through his directing, acting, screen writing, producing or all of the above, George Clooney always has the ability to bring to, & tell, us a political story in laymans term. Well, put...
View ArticleSubmarine
Visually arresting with laugh-out-loud moments, Submarine, the directorial debut for Richard Ayoade is an absolute gem of a film. Craig Roberts is perfect as Oliver Tate who falls in love with a...
View ArticleThe Descendants
We had high expectations going in to see The Descendants & we surely were not disappointed. What a wonderful film. Filled with all those moments that are funny, heartwarming, sad and, well, funny...
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