The Sense of An Ending giveaway

May 24, 2017

Bound to be a hit with discerning cinema-goers who love quality British drama, this adaptation of Julian Barnes’s Booker-winning novel by by Ritesh Batra (The Lunchbox) also stars arthouse favourites Jim Broadbent and Charlotte Rampling. […]

The Sense of An Ending giveaway

May 16, 2017

Bound to be a hit with discerning cinema-goers who love quality British drama, this adaptation of Julian Barnes’s Booker-winning novel by by Ritesh Batra (The Lunchbox) also stars arthouse favourites Jim Broadbent and Charlotte Rampling. […]

Neruda movie giveaway

May 11, 2017

2017 Golden Globe Nominee for Best Foreign Language Film, Neruda is a glorious mix of history and imagination from the award-winning director of Jackie and No, Pablo Larraín. It’s set in 1948 as the Cold […]

Five movies you must see in May

April 30, 2017

You won’t find our top choice in inner west art-house cinemas this month. In fact, it’s getting far too few screens anywhere. Is this a case of trans-Tasman jealousy asks our NZ-born reviewer? Pork Pie Once again […]

American Essentials Film Festival

April 27, 2017

Fresh indie films from the US festival circuit at Palace Cinemas It was only last year that Palace Cinemas added American Essentials to its line-up of international film festivals. Not before time – for decades […]

American Essentials

April 27, 2017

American Essentials Film Festival 2017 Twenty new films from the US, all from maverick and independent voices will feature at the American Essentials Film Festival at Palace Cinemas from May 9-24. They include fresh features […]

Censorship in the inner west

April 21, 2017

Dendy Cinemas Newtown pulled a film after a student-led campaign to ban it. What is going on? The decision Dendy made to stop the screening of a doco about gender politics, The Red Pill because of […]

The Innocents

April 20, 2017

Anne Fontaine’s (Gemma Bovery, Coco Before Chanel) newest film, which opens at Palace Cinemas on April 27,  is a deeply emotional but nuanced exploration of complex themes. Set in Poland in December 1945 – the Second World […]

Movie giveaway: The Innocents

April 20, 2017

Anne Fontaine’s (Gemma Bovery, Coco Before Chanel) newest film, which opens at Palace Cinemas on April 27,  is a deeply emotional but nuanced exploration of complex themes. Set in Poland in December 1945 – the Second World […]

Spanish Film Festival’s top five

April 19, 2017

Not everyone knows this, but Spanish is the second most spoken language in the world (after Mandarin). And as audiences were told at the opening night of the 20th Spanish Film Festival, by 2050, there […]

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