Last Train to Freo Review

Last Train To Freo is a comedy thriller film, with a hint of a musical. We are instantly introduced to two strange men when they hop aboard a train, The Tall Thug (Steve Le Marquand, Small Time Gangster) and Trev (Tom Budge). Everything is going good for a short bit, until the lovely Lisa (Gigi… Continue reading Last Train to Freo Review

The Story of Luke Review

The Story Of Luke is a comedy, drama film that was first released in 2012, at the San Diego Film Festival. It was later released in America in 2013.  The story revolves around the very eccentric, but highly intelligent, twenty-five year old, Luke (Lou Taylor Pucci). Luke is suddenly uprooted from his grandparent’s home, due… Continue reading The Story of Luke Review

An American Crime Review

An American Crime is a movie with real dramatizations of the 1965, torture and murder of Sylvia Likens (Ellen Page, Juno), which took place in Indianapolis, Indiana. Gertrude Baniszewski (Catherine Keener), was the typical mother of six children, ages ranging from infant to seventeen. With the overwhelming responsibilities of caring for eight children and little… Continue reading An American Crime Review

Face to Face Review

Face to Face is a 2011 film directed by Michael Rymer. This Australian independent film is based on the play of the same name. Anyone who is familiar with Australian actors or the Underbelly series will quickly recognize some familiar faces including Vince Colosimo, Luke Ford, Matthew Netwon and Sigrid Thornton. The film is an… Continue reading Face to Face Review

David and Lisa (1962) Review

David And Lisa (1962) is a black and white film directed by Frank Joseph Perry,Jr. (Mommie Dearest). It was based on the book, Lisa and David/Jordi/Little Ralphie and The Creature, by Theodore Isaac Rubin, a phsycologist and former president of the American Institute For Psychoanalysis. The actual screenplay was written by Eleanor Rosenfeld, Frank’s wife… Continue reading David and Lisa (1962) Review

Grey Gardens Review

Edith Ewing Bouvier “Big Edie” and Edith Bouvier Beale “Little Edie” was first introduced to the world in the early 70’s by Albert and David Maysles through the eyes, memories, voice, journals, and letters of Little Edie. The documentary was so successful that Michael Sucsy and Patricia Rozema decided to recreate the documentary and turn… Continue reading Grey Gardens Review

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