November for movie lovers
Cine Latino Film Festival Sadly, there’s no German Film Festival this year – bad new for fans of dour and uncompromising European cinema! But into its vacate November spot on Palaces Cinema’s ever growing list […]
Cine Latino Film Festival Sadly, there’s no German Film Festival this year – bad new for fans of dour and uncompromising European cinema! But into its vacate November spot on Palaces Cinema’s ever growing list […]
From Oscar-nominated writer/director Jan Hřebejk (Divided We Fall), The Teacher is a wildly entertaining black comedy inspired by the true story of a Communist-era school teacher who manipulated her pupils and their families for unprecedented personal gain. […]
Staring Ben Stiller and exclusive to Dendy Newtown – Brad’s Status is a thorny US indie all about the meaning of success and failure from Mike White, the writer of Beatrix at Dinner Brad (Ben Stiller) has a satisfying […]
Based on the book by Les Standiford, The Man Who Invented Christmas tells the story of how Charles Dickens (Dan Stevens from TV’s Downton Abbey) actually revived the holiday of Christmas with his self-published novel, A Christmas […]
In 1967, the city of Detroit burned. It never recovered. In telling the story of those events, Detroit reunites director Kathryn Bigelow and writer Mark Boal, the Oscar winning team behind The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty. It’s […]
Screening recently at the Sydney Film Festival, School Life (original title, “In Loco Parentis”) is a feature documentary film, following a year in the lives of two inspirational teachers in the only primary-age boarding school […]
The world’s first fully oil painted feature film. Every frame of Loving Vincent, totalling around 65,000, is an oil painting hand-painted by 125 professional artists who travelled from around the world to be a part of the […]
Internationally renowned writer/director Ben Elton’s new comedy Three Summers opens in local cinemas on November 2. It’s an ensemble comedy which follows the annual festival goers at a regional music festival over three consecutive years, focussing on the difficult […]
Ingrid Thorburn (Aubrey Plaza) is an unhinged social media stalker with a history of confusing “likes” for meaningful relationships. Taylor Sloane (Elizabeth Olsen) is an Instagram-famous “influencer” whose perfectly curated, boho-chic lifestyle becomes Ingrid’s latest […]
Good Time is the latest film from white-hot indie directors Josh Safdie and Ben Safdie – The Sadie Brothers (Heaven Knows What, Daddy Longlegs). Fresh from both the recent Sydney and Melbourne International Film Festivals where it received hot buzz and roaring enthusiasm, it’s a […]