After enduring misogynistic taunts and violence from the boys in her town, an eleven-year- old girl revisits a storybook about the sirens of the sea. When she follows an enigmatic figure into the water, she is inspired to take the power she hasn’t been afforded.
Read MoreThe top 10 highest grossing women directors of all time. Gross takes into account all the films a director has made and how much they took in at the global box office.
Read MoreThe slate from distributors this year is thick with delayed projects pushed back after the SAG-AFTRA and Writers Guild strikes plus a whole host of fresh new titles. Lets take a look at whats releasing in 2024.
Read MoreYou may have heard already but The Marvels is Marvel Studios' worst-performing film at the box office since they started making movies. With the success of films like Oppenheimer and Barbie in the cinemas it's clear Marvel no longer has the pulling power they used to. But why is that?
Read MoreThe second feature film from award-winning director, writer, actor, and producer Emerald Fennell sucks you in with morbid curiosity. The further it goes the wider that uncomfortable pit in your stomach gets yet your blood pumps with adrenaline urging you to keep watching despite how disgusted you are.
Read MoreI had zero expectations walking into the cinemas to see Greta Gerwig’s Barbie. All around me, the question on everybody’s lips was, “Are you going to see the Barbie movie?” The perception of what this film would be fell into two categories; blindly optimistic and apathetically judgmental but I ended up pleasantly surprised by the movie we got.
Read MoreNow it’s probably not as big as Cannes or Sundance but the Sydney Film Festival is a crucial industry event for the Australian film industry in particular.
Read MoreHave you ever laughed so hard that your insides hurt? Well if not I would recommend going to see Booksmart directed by Olivia Wilde.
Read MoreWhen I first heard that Half the Picture was going to be at the Sydney Film Festival I knew I wanted to see it. The style was familiar documentary interview format but this meant that the film focused on the stories of the many women that were interviewed including Ava DuVernay, Mary Harron, Jill Soloway, and Lena Dunham just to name a few.
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