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Hoodwink (1981)

It’s reached a point with modern film releases where local actors are hardly given a special mention when they appear in big budget American films. There are so many fine performers from this country making a success of themselves in Hollywood that the Australian media has become inured to the their ubiquitous presence. Almost an […]

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Rembetiko (1983)

“Rembetiko” was undoubtedly a labour of love for producer, co-writer and director Costa Ferris. Unfortunately, the film will prove a labour of a different kind for most modern audiences, its muddled nature and shallow characterisations deflating some frequently inspired production work. But you can discount yourself from possible disaffection if you’re in any way a

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Mary and Max (2009)

This claymation film, Mary and Max, gives no illusions as to what its target audience is. Using the painstaking skill of stop motion photography, combined with the incredibly difficult animation technique of claymation (the animated art of hand sculptured movement) Oscar winning creative genius Adam Elliot, (the writer, production designer and director of Mary and

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The Eye (2008)

Based on the 2002 Hong Kong horror movie, “The Eye” stars Jessica Alba as the recipient of a cornea transplant that restores her sight, but with the added superpower of being able to see the dead spirits that walk the streets with us. The original movie was relatively popular in Hong Kong, though it only

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