In Review
Welcome to In Review! Check out the latest reviews across film, TV, theatre and so much more…
Film Review - Black Adam
Who are we, the audience, to deny the wishes of such a charismatic hunk of a star, with such incredible eyebrow posture? Grab your tickets folks, 'cos the Dwayne train is about to leave the station.
Film Review - Barbarian
Barbarian is a wild ride full of twists and turns, sure to light a fire under the butt of hardened horror fans and would-be screenwriters alike.
Film Review - Entergalactic
While the plot is largely predictable, following the tropes and clichés of dozens of films before it, Cudi’s presence firmly sells this product as something of his own.
Film Review - THE NIGHT OF THE 12TH
A policeman’s life is not for me. The frustration and tedium bleed through in The Night of the 12th and I’m convinced it’s not all it’s cracked up to be.
Life Performance Review - Juniper Rising
She rose, she slayed, she conquered, but most importantly, she girlbossed.
Film Review - Halloween Ends
Halloween Ends concludes this trilogy on a high note, with much more confident direction than the previous film, and the bold cinematography of a 70’s slasher but with that same modern sheen, smooth camera movement, and stark, moody lighting.
Film Review - A Taste of Hunger
A Taste of Hunger’s respect to the fine art of good grub is exquisite.
Interview - He Valencia of MoMA.PS5
He Valencia (Alosio Wilmoth), is a DJ, online personality and public speaker who was in Melbourne last Friday as part of an Australian tour.
Film Review - AVATAR (Rerelease)
Whether The Way of Water sinks or swims come its release in December, I remain an apologist for the original Avatar.
ST. ALi Italian Film Festival 2022 Film Review - The Shadow of the Day
What does it mean to be a patriot? Would you betray your country in favour of the human race?
Film Review - Amsterdam
A star-studded cast, 1920s decor, bursts of comedy, and a film noir-inspired story come together to make David O. Russell’s new film an enjoyable romp that should be seen on the big screen.
Film Review - Don’t Worry Darling
It is practically impossible to disentangle Olivia Wilde’s mystery thriller Don’t Worry Darling from its accompanying, and rather shocking tidal wave of controversy and exposures.
Film Review - McCurry: The Pursuit of Colour
Following along within his shadow as the legend discerns locations, chiselling angles and painstakingly slugging through the aftermath of war and the archives of his rent-a-shed, reproduce a well-lived life on the road.
ST. ALi Italian Film Festival 2022 Film Review - The Inner Cage
Screening at the 2022 ST. ALi Italian Film Festival which runs 13th September to 16th October.
Film Review - See How They Run
Like any great whodunnit, See How They Run is about the investigation rather than the reveal. And with two loveable investigators, a bunch of effortless jokes, and some engaging visual storytelling, it makes for a killer night at the theatre.
ST. ALi Italian Film Festival 2022 Film Review - The King of Laughter
Screening at the 2022 ST. ALi Italian Film Festival which runs 13th September to 16th October.
Live Performance Review - Girls with Altitude by Flying Fruit Fly Circus
The Melbourne Arts Centre hosted an evening of delight as a 17-strong troop of up-and-coming starlets cracked wise and levitated before our eyes in spectacular fashion in Girls With Attitude.
Music Review - One Horrible Day in America by Civ Pierre
For all the influence Pierre brazenly pins to his sleeve for his debut album, it’s undeniable that this project is entirely his own and his presence can be felt on every square inch as a result.
Film Review - Fall
Director Scott Mann creates some dizzying heights, but fails to lay the groundwork necessary for its committed actresses to really plant their feet on, resulting in a flick that's fun to gawk at for a while, but ultimately tires itself out trying to keep pace.
ST. ALi Italian Film Festival 2022 Film Review - Belli Ciao
Belli Ciao isn’t the most high-brow of satires, and in some parts the laughs are a bit sparse, but there are a couple of genuine ones for sure.