Oscarette: The Forgotten Juvenile Oscar
Did you know the Academy recognised child performers with a distinction of their own for 25 years?
Did you know the Academy recognised child performers with a distinction of their own for 25 years?
A relentless and thoroughly engaging salute to Boston from a formidable director.
Australia’s first-ever Best Foreign-Language Film Oscar nomination is “a tangible and wholly engaging movie-going experience”.
A concisely crafted western/thriller that remains relevant and maintains its edge after all these years.
It’s a struggle to think of any redeeming qualities for this ridiculous actioner.
Brilliantly written, flawlessly performed and directed to perfection.
Arguably Spike Lee’s most audacious and challenging film.
A smart, edgy and unexpected film, with surprises carefully placed throughout.
A spirited and intelligent thrill-ride that sits comfortably amongst classic survivalist films like ‘Rambo’ and ‘Deliverance’.
A kinetic ‘Alice In Wonderland’-like fable that wears its “cult” badge proudly.