When Arabs Danced review: Jawad Rhalib’s When Arabs Danced is an intuitive, uncensored view from creative, contemporary souls inside the Muslim faith who are struggling to understand where the ...
Dressage Review: Pooya Badkoobeh’s directorial debut is a compelling character study that avoids clichés. Dressage review by Dan Bullock, June 2018. Set in the suburbs of Tehran, Dressage is...
Directed by Sofia Coppola and set during the American Civil War, The Beguiled is a slow-paced but intensely-told story of a group of women who reside in a seminary and trust each other to endure ...
Michael Giacchino is a film composer who’s still on the up and if you’ve watched the likes of LOST, Rogue One, Jurassic World, a whole host of Pixar or any of the recent Star Trek films then ...
6 Days review: Reviewed at the 2017 BFI London Film Festival, Toa Fraser’s true-life drama revolves around the real-life Iranian Embassy siege in April, 1980. 6 Days review by Dan Bullock. 6 D...
The Farthest review: The ultimate space documentary where you can sit back and just immerse yourself in the how’s and why’s in our solar system. Good Time review by Dan Bullock, Sydney Film...
Barbecue review: Tradition and family congregation is at the heart of this 13 course trip around the world. Barbecue review by Dan Bullock, Sydney Film Festival. Barbecue is offered up to us by A...
Austerlitz review: Director Sergei Loznitsa lets you create your own story in this voyeuristic juxtaposition of the lack of connectivity from a modern society to real events. Austerlitz review by...
The Workers Cup review: A momentary delight in an otherwise grim perspective of migrant exploitation and human rights. The Workers Cup review by Dan Bullock, Sydney Film Festival. To say the Qata...
Roller Dreams review: An absorbing and vibrant celebration of the 80s rolling skating/disco scene and the characters who engendered its revolution. Roller Dreams review by Dan Bullock at the Sydn...