My Favourite Woody Allen Movie
Can we really separate art from the artist? RACHEL EDDIE examines the effect of Woody Allen’s alleged crimes on our enjoyment of his films. “What’s your favourite Woody Allen movie?” Dylan
Can we really separate art from the artist? RACHEL EDDIE examines the effect of Woody Allen’s alleged crimes on our enjoyment of his films. “What’s your favourite Woody Allen movie?” Dylan
Words by SAMI-JO ADELMAN John Michael McDonagh’s follow-up to his debut The Guard is a black comedy, starring the stoic Brendan Gleeson as a good priest tormented by his own rural
Words by AMELIA CALDER Yves Saint Laurent, directed by Jalil Lespert, is a biopic film about the famed fashion designer of the same name. Though primarily marketed as a film about
Words by NINAH KOPEL All This Mayhem delivers a thrillingly real insight into the crazy lives of Australian skateboarding icons Tas and Ben Pappas. The brothers from Melbourne conquered the world,
Words by CAMERON MANION The subtle and the brutal hold hands in Ira Sachs' latest feature, Love is Strange. The movie, as a whole, is a refreshingly realistic interpretation of daily
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At just twenty-four, Brodie Lancaster’s already got a bit of an empire brewing. Inspired to create a space for intelligent writing about women, Brodie launched Filmme Fatales - a zine where