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The Savages
thumb_the-savages.jpgMedia screenings for The Savages took place in February, and the only reason I can come up with for delaying its release is that it doesn’t feel like a summer movie.
 
The Forbidden Kindgom
thumb_the-forbidden-kingdom.jpgA firecracker of a movie, Lion King/Stuart Little director Rob Minkoff’s latest film The Forbidden Kingdom is the perfect collision of old-school kung fu films and the family formulae of the The Wizard of Oz and The Karate Kid.
 
The Dark Knight
thumb_joker2.jpgEpic motifs are hardly elusive in the superhero genre, yet for many a film’s bluster about tackling weighty issues few actually succeed in doing so.
 
Somers Town
thumb_somers-town.jpgFor anyone who has seen This Is England, you’ll understand how it was hard to imagine British director Shane Meadows being able to match it in his follow-up film. No understatement, This Is England is one of the best British films of all time. So although I was excited to see Somers Town...
 
Heavy Metal In Baghdad
thumb_heavy-metal-in-baghdad.jpgHeavy Metal in Baghdad is a phenomenal documentary. Without a doubt it will change the way you think about cinema, cultural expression and music.
 
Ashes Of Time Redux
thumb_ashes-of-time.jpgLovers of Hong Kong director Wong Kar-wai will be beside themselves with this re-release and revamp of the 1994 classic Ashes of Time. Premiering in May of this year at the Cannes Film Festival, Ashes of Time Redux made it on to Sydney Film Festival line-up only at the last minute, thrilling a near sold-out theatre of cinemagoers.
 
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