reviews All Reviews MIFF REVIEW | The Lodge (2019) Derek Armstrong / 10:28 / 19.08.19 The Lodge is one of those films where people create their own problems, and then ask us to sympathise with them as though they hadn’t.
reviews All Reviews MIFF REVIEW | Brittany Runs a Marathon (2019 Derek Armstrong / 7:15 / 09.08.19 Paul Downs Colaizzo's Brittany Runs a Marathon does meander a bit and spending time on tangents that don’t seem to fully pay off.
Editor's Choice articles Opinions MIFF OPINION | Wither the Comedy Theatre Derek Armstrong / 12:58 / 08.08.19 The historic Comedy Theatre, which opened in 1928, has long been considered one of the most uncomfortable venues to attend a performance at MIFF.
reviews All Reviews MIFF REVIEW | In Fabric (2019) John Roebuck / 11:11 / 05.08.19 In Fabric loses us in Strickland's desire to invoke purposeful weirdness and wins us back with fleeting moments of promise in which clarity seems possible.
Editor's Choice reviews Top Picks MIFF REVIEW | The Australian Dream (2019) Derek Armstrong / 14:14 / 02.08.19 The Australian Dream is not an uncommon type of film as it’s one of many in the medium that has strived to help us understand each other better.
reviews Top Picks MIFF REVIEW | Everybody Knows (2018) Derek Armstrong / 15:12 / 19.08.18 Everybody Knows explores what parents will do (or not do) for their children and the complicated relationship between the past and the present.
reviews Top Picks MIFF REVIEW | Climax (2018) Derek Armstrong / 12:09 / 09.08.18 The controversial Gaspar Noe is not for everyone. For those who can stomach him, Climax finds him at his creative peak.
articles Interviews Featured Filmmaker: Justin Olstein John Roebuck / 11:01 / 18.08.14 Talking to filmmaker Justin Olstein Justin Olstein and Eleanor Sharpe's documentary, Curtain Call, recently played