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Obsession is violent, perverse, and entertaining in its absolute nastiness
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Obsession is violent, perverse, and entertaining in its absolute nastiness

Nadine Whitney May 8, 2026 4 min read
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Barker’s film is uncomfortably funny and filled with left-field set pieces that will have the audience gasping.…

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A Private Life is a delicate Parisian mystery that’s kind on the heart

A Private Life is a delicate Parisian mystery that’s kind on the heart

Guest Author May 14, 2026 4 min read
French cinema mystery Rebecca Zlotowski Jodie Foster Reviews

In the cosiness of Paris in winter, red wine dinners, and old lovers in new trysts, it seems the pleasure of A Private Life is in the fantasy of bourgeois misadventures.…

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Visconti’s lonely dreamers in Le Notti Bianche featured at Cinema Reborn

Visconti’s lonely dreamers in Le Notti Bianche featured at Cinema Reborn

Nadine Whitney May 13, 2026 5 min read
Reviews Cinema Reborn retrospective luchino visconti Italian cinema Nadine Whitney Romance melodrama Review dostoyevsky

Le Notti Bianche is a stunningly beautiful story of yearning and loving beyond what outsiders would deem reasonable.…

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Mother Mary is an immersive and fascinating art haunting

Mother Mary is an immersive and fascinating art haunting

Nadine Whitney May 12, 2026 4 min read
Review Reviews Mother Mary Anne Hathaway David Lowery Nadine Whitney Michaela Cole A24 Charlie XCX

Mother Mary is depending on metaphors to express how an essential creative act and bond can never be fully explained, nor can it be completely abandoned.…

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The Devil Wears Prada 2 is a comfy sequel

The Devil Wears Prada 2 is a comfy sequel

Nadine Whitney Apr 30, 2026 4 min read
Reviews Nadine Whitney Anne Hathaway Meryl Streep Emily Blunt Stanley Tucci The Devil Wears Prada 2

If you’re happy to just exist in the world of the characters then The Devil Wears Prada 2 is going to fit perfectly. If you’d like something “groundbreaking” the film isn’t it. Ironically, it’s more comfy sweats than haute couture.…

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First Contact: Rape, Retribution and Colonial Logic in Satyajit Ray's Days and Nights in the Forest

First Contact: Rape, Retribution and Colonial Logic in Satyajit Ray's Days and Nights in the Forest

Virat Nehru Apr 27, 2026 11 min read
Reviews essays Cinema Reborn Satyajit Ray Lav Diaz Indian cinema Cinema History colonialism Criterion Film Festivals Foreign Language Film Cannes Film Festival

It may present itself as a gentle comedy of manners, but Days and Nights in the Forest is a deeply confronting film once you peel the layers.…

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Salt Along the Tongue is a heady and mysterious Australian Euro folk horror

Salt Along the Tongue is a heady and mysterious Australian Euro folk horror

Nadine Whitney Apr 27, 2026 3 min read
Reviews australian cinema Australian horror Independent cinema yellow veil folk horror Parish Malfitano Laneikka Denne Nadine Whitney

Parish Malfitano’s horror/melodrama Salt Along the Tongue is made in Australia but its bones are European. Specifically, the bones are primarily Italian, but Malfitano extends the film to the many nat…

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Hokum announces Damian McCarthy as a major creative voice and a horror maestro

Hokum announces Damian McCarthy as a major creative voice and a horror maestro

Nadine Whitney Apr 24, 2026 4 min read
Hokum Adam Scott Neon folk horror Irish Nadine Whitney Review Reviews

Hokum /ˈhoʊkəm/ noun. [noncount] informal Chiefly US: foolish or untrue words or ideas. Nonsense. Irish director Damian McCarthy has been refining his craft over his three features. Caveat and Oddi…

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Rabbit Trap is narratively uneven but atmospherically effective | Fantastic Film Festival Australia

Rabbit Trap is narratively uneven but atmospherically effective | Fantastic Film Festival Australia

Nadine Whitney Apr 24, 2026 3 min read
Reviews Rabbit Trap Bryn Chainey Dev Patel Fantastic Fest Australia

“Call my name and I’ll come home.” Bryn Chainey’s faerie folk-horror Rabbit Trap is narratively uneven but atmospherically effective. Set in 1973 in Cymru (Wales) a married couple have moved from Lon…

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Wolfram provides a window into the past through the eye of one of Australia's best storytellers

Wolfram provides a window into the past through the eye of one of Australia's best storytellers

Nadine Whitney Apr 22, 2026 4 min read
Reviews Warwick Thornton Wolfram Sweet Country Deborah Mailman Pedrea Jackson Thomas M Wright David Jowsey Greer Simpkin australian film

Warwick Thornton said that Wolfram acts as an antidote to its stunning forebear Sweet Country – a film that cost the director and his cast and crew a great deal emotionally to make. With the scars of…

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Benn Wintle on the Perth filmmaking community and his debut feature Anemoia

Benn Wintle on the Perth filmmaking community and his debut feature Anemoia

Guest Author Apr 15, 2026 6 min read
Guest Article Benn Wintle Anemoia Perth cinema australian film

Anemoia is my debut feature film, a story pulsing with emotions, strung by the quiet ache of lives half in reality and half in dreams. It follows Casey, a restless romantic, chasing a world that feels…

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Acid Amorè Turns Heartbreak Into a Psychedelic Spiral

Acid Amorè Turns Heartbreak Into a Psychedelic Spiral

Guest Author Apr 14, 2026 3 min read
Guest Article australian film short film Finn Middleton Acid Amore

The Short film that didn’t quit! Written and directed by emerging filmmaker and actor Finn Middleton, Acid Amorè is a short comedy that explores the anxieties of love, after a boy receives a potentia…

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