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Judy Review
A woman who needs little introduction
Rabid Review
Feminism and Body Horror have combined forces and the result is a beautifully gory amalgam.
Toys Are Not For Children Review
Somebody has daddy issues
Kaleidoscope Review
A modern day Hitchcockian tale with a twist that will frustrate and shock
Lock Up Review
Stallone plays it safe in a prison actioner that cements his reputation as one of the biggest action stars of the 1980's and 90's.
The Hills Have Eyes Part 2 Review
Hidden in the long shadow of Wes Craven's success lies the lost opportunities of The Hills Have Eyes Part 2.
The Incident Review
The Incident is a thought provoking and incisive look at confrontation and collective community responsibility
Schramm Review
Schramm, digs into the neurons and synapses of a deranged and troubled killer which makes this film an intelligently banal masterpiece
In Safe Hands Review
Jeanne Herry’s drama features three personal stories as they traverse the bureaucracy and heartache of the adoption process
Amazing Grace Review
Aretha Franklin has been the inspiration and influence for some of the most impressive collection of female artists and it is easy to see why.
The White Crow Review
The beauty and poise of ballet is expertly expressed is this thrilling, but poetic depiction of the defection of Rudolf Nureyev.
The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith Review
Fred Schepisi's The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith broke new ground in social commentary as well as |Australian Cinema and remains controversial after 40 years.
Charlie Says Review
The shocking events of 1969 rendered through the experience of three women who believed what Charlie said
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Review
Betty Smith's 1943 novel, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn is beautifully adapted by first-time director Elia Kazan.
Asylum Review
Amicus Films proves, once again, that they are pioneers in Horror Anthologies.