My Old Ass Review – MIFF 2024
Every bit of My Old Ass that seems like every other film you’ve seen before has just enough of either a warm-hearted twist on it or enough LGBTQ colour to allow it to feel new.
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by Dylan Blight | Aug 16, 2024 | Events, Film Festival, Movie Review | 0
Every bit of My Old Ass that seems like every other film you’ve seen before has just enough of either a warm-hearted twist on it or enough LGBTQ colour to allow it to feel new.
Read Moreby Dylan Blight | Aug 15, 2024 | Events, Film Festival, Movie Review | 0
The bicycle attack scene, a highlight of Cuckoo, is a suspenseful moment that showcases Singer’s ability to create a terrifying experience
Read Moreby Dylan Blight | Aug 13, 2024 | Events, Film Festival, Movie Review | 0
It feels more like a film set in Melbourne than most live-action films in the city I’ve seen.
Read Moreby Dylan Blight | Aug 10, 2024 | Events, Film Festival, Movie Review | 0
A film for anyone who’s ever felt like an outcast, questioned their identity, or struggled to find where they fit within their family, friends, and the world around them.
Read Moreby Dylan Blight | Sep 19, 2023 | Film Festival, Interview | 0
Buongiorno, and welcome to the 2023 Italian Film Festival presented by Palace Cinemas.
Read Moreby Dylan Blight | Jul 12, 2023 | Convention, Film Festival | 0
The Melbourne Documentary Film Festival is back for its eighth year for both films in the cinema and streaming at home.
Read Moreby Dylan Blight | Jun 29, 2022 | Film Festival, Sponsored Post | 0
The Melbourne Documentary Film Festival is back for its seventh year in both a physical and online form for 2022.
Read Moreby Dylan Blight | Oct 23, 2021 | Film Festival, Movie Review | 0
The film doesn’t pull all the elements together into a satisfying movie.
Read Moreby Dylan Blight | Oct 23, 2021 | Film Festival, Movie Review | 0
Cry of the Forests is an insightful look at the activism work happening in Western Australia to protect forests.
Read Moreby Dylan Blight | Oct 23, 2021 | Film Festival, Movie Review | 0
Hagyung Koo’s debut feature documentary is one that all Australian’s will get a lot out of, and it’s a reminder of why we should always help one another and work to protect our planet.
Read Moreby Dylan Blight | Oct 23, 2021 | Film Festival, Movie Review | 0
I grew to understand and appreciate Keith Looby as an artist and person of intense political and passionate beliefs.
Read Moreby Dylan Blight | Oct 6, 2021 | Film Festival, Movie Review | 0
I just wish I could have watched something like this when I was younger.
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