REVIEWS

Satellite Boy REVIEW

Written by Guillermo Troncoso. Satellite Boy tells the story of Pete (Cameron Wallaby), a ten-year-old boy who lives with his grandfather, Jagamarra (played by classic Indigenous actor David Gulpilil), on an abandoned open-air cinema in Outback Australia. When his home

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Fast & Furious 6 REVIEW

Written by Guillermo Troncoso. It’s hard to believe that twelve years have past since The Fast and the Furious first sped onto our screens. Well, five movies later and our characters are far away from their L.A. street races. In

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The Great Gatsby REVIEW

Written by Guillermo Troncoso. Baz Luhrmann first came on to the scene with Strictly Ballroom, an Australian comedy-drama set in the world of ballroom dancing. The film was an international hit and demonstrated Luhrmann’s unique approach of fusing melodrama with

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The Hangover Part 3 REVIEW

Written by Guillermo Troncoso. By the rules of Hollywood, if a film is successful then it will be highly likely that a sequel will follow. If that sequel is successful, then prepare for a franchise. When The Hangover was released

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The Call REVIEW

Written by Guillermo Troncoso. Halle Berry stars as Jordan Turner, an experienced 911 operator whose life is changed when a phone-call she receives ends badly. Months later, she receives a call from a girl who has been kidnapped. The girl

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Evil Dead REVIEW

Written by Adam Carson. Back in 1981 Sam Raimi introduced the world to The Evil Dead, a low-budget horror film which quickly became a cult classic. Over 30 years later there is now a new addition to the franchise in

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Spring Breakers REVIEW

Harmony Korine writes and directs this story of four girls who hit up Florida to celebrate Spring Break. If Korine’s name sounds familiar, that’s because he wrote two of Larry Clark’s controversial films: Kids and Ken Park, the latter of

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The Place Beyond The Pines REVIEW

Written by Guillermo Troncoso. Ryan Gosling stars as Luke, a motorcycle stunt driver that travels with a carnival. While in Schenectady, New York, Luke meets up with a lost flame, Romina (Eva Mendez). When he learns that she has had

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Star Trek Into Darkness REVIEW

Written by Guillermo Troncoso. The cult phenomenon that is Star Trek began on television back in 1966. Television producer Eugene Wesley “Gene” Roddenberry’s brain-child has become one of the most iconic franchises of not only science fiction, but of popular

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