Addison Heath.s Under a Kaleidoscope and Timothy Spanos.s Sizzler .77 tied for best film at the 16th annual Melbourne Underground Film Festival.
Named as best international film was Terry McMahon.s Patrick.s Day, the chronicle of a young man with mental health issues who becomes intimate with a suicidal flight attendant, prompting his obsessive mother to enlists a dysfunctional cop to separate them, featuring Kerry Fox, Moe Dunford, and Philip Jackson.
Under a Kaleidoscope stars Kenji Shimada, Kristen Condon, Aston Elliot, Tim Jason Wicks and Glenn Maynard in the saga of two brothers and a female neighbour who begin a voyage of discovery through the small hole in the wall that secretly joins the two apartments.
Sizzler .77 follows a crime war on Melbourne.s streets as two cops are forced to don frocks and go undercover as trannies in order to infiltrate a gang, featuring Alan King, Teri Yeboah,...
Named as best international film was Terry McMahon.s Patrick.s Day, the chronicle of a young man with mental health issues who becomes intimate with a suicidal flight attendant, prompting his obsessive mother to enlists a dysfunctional cop to separate them, featuring Kerry Fox, Moe Dunford, and Philip Jackson.
Under a Kaleidoscope stars Kenji Shimada, Kristen Condon, Aston Elliot, Tim Jason Wicks and Glenn Maynard in the saga of two brothers and a female neighbour who begin a voyage of discovery through the small hole in the wall that secretly joins the two apartments.
Sizzler .77 follows a crime war on Melbourne.s streets as two cops are forced to don frocks and go undercover as trannies in order to infiltrate a gang, featuring Alan King, Teri Yeboah,...
- 9/21/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
By Lee Pfeiffer
Now this is what you call a bargain: three terrific WWII flicks for only $10 on Amazon, courtesy of Shout! Factory's Timeless Media label, which continues to distribute first rate editions of films that were often considered to be second-rate at the time of their initial release. This "War Film Triple Feature" package includes three gems that were not particularly notable at the time of their release. Two have grown in stature, while the third has benefited only from Cinema Retro writer Howard Hughes' enthusiastic coverage in issue #25. The films included in the set are:
"Attack" (1955)- During the period of WWII, both the Allied and Axis film industries concentrated on feature films that were pure propaganda designed to motivate their fighting men and the public at large. By the early-to-mid-1950s, however, more introspective viewpoints emerged among Hollywood directors and writers. With the conflict now over,...
Now this is what you call a bargain: three terrific WWII flicks for only $10 on Amazon, courtesy of Shout! Factory's Timeless Media label, which continues to distribute first rate editions of films that were often considered to be second-rate at the time of their initial release. This "War Film Triple Feature" package includes three gems that were not particularly notable at the time of their release. Two have grown in stature, while the third has benefited only from Cinema Retro writer Howard Hughes' enthusiastic coverage in issue #25. The films included in the set are:
"Attack" (1955)- During the period of WWII, both the Allied and Axis film industries concentrated on feature films that were pure propaganda designed to motivate their fighting men and the public at large. By the early-to-mid-1950s, however, more introspective viewpoints emerged among Hollywood directors and writers. With the conflict now over,...
- 8/19/2014
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
Review Andrew Blair 8 Aug 2013 - 07:10
Andrew checks out a fun, clever, and ambitious Doctor Who-themed musical at the Edinburgh Fringe...
There is a certain preconception of Fringe shows in general. Then there are preconceptions about musicals, and then there are preconceptions about Doctor Who themed shows. Small, low-budget, amateur productions to a dwindling audience who aren't in the mood for recent drama school graduates being earnest, silly and dabbling with the meta-fictional.
It's basically the McCoy era. Live. With less money.
Fortunately, I like the McCoy era. And if there's one thing Doctor Who fans should understand, it's that you can overcome a lack of budget with imagination. Thus we have I Need a Doctor.
I Need a Doctor is advertised as a Doctor Who musical, because its creators aren't stupid. However, it isn't just a loose collection of songs that reference Timeflight and Planet of the Ood. It's cleverer than that.
Andrew checks out a fun, clever, and ambitious Doctor Who-themed musical at the Edinburgh Fringe...
There is a certain preconception of Fringe shows in general. Then there are preconceptions about musicals, and then there are preconceptions about Doctor Who themed shows. Small, low-budget, amateur productions to a dwindling audience who aren't in the mood for recent drama school graduates being earnest, silly and dabbling with the meta-fictional.
It's basically the McCoy era. Live. With less money.
Fortunately, I like the McCoy era. And if there's one thing Doctor Who fans should understand, it's that you can overcome a lack of budget with imagination. Thus we have I Need a Doctor.
I Need a Doctor is advertised as a Doctor Who musical, because its creators aren't stupid. However, it isn't just a loose collection of songs that reference Timeflight and Planet of the Ood. It's cleverer than that.
- 8/8/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
As you should know we ran a contest and its still running for every Transformers Review that is submitted and we are giving away swag. The first contest was a Fandango gift card for the first person to submit a review of Transformers Revenge of the Fallen. The winner of that contest is Jamie Wilson. A fandango gift card will be sent out this week! We still have 3 Gamestop gift cards up for grabs for you readers! From the remaining people who submit reviews we will pick 3 good reviews and reward you with a Gamestop Gift Card so you can get your game on! When you submit your review make...
- 6/30/2009
- MoviesOnline.ca
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