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Here I Am (M)

Directed by Beck Cole Karen (Shai Pittman) is a beautiful young woman, but she is a rough diamond with a dark past. Fresh out of...

Bridesmaids (MA)

Directed by Paul Feig Annie (Kristin Wiig, who co-wrote the script) is absolutely clueless about most of the things in her life and is particularly...

Through Julia's Eyes (MA)

Directed by Guillem Morales A hit at the recent Spanish Film Festival, this film is all about seeing, even though it is a full-on assault...

Oranges and Sunshine (M)

Directed by Jim Loach Margaret Humphreys (Emily Watson), a social worker from Nottingham, uncovered one of the most significant social scandals of recent times; the...

Thor (M)

Directed by Kenneth Branagh Home and Away's Chris Hemsworth excels as the Norse god – all buffed up and decked out in leather and metal....

Mad Bastards (MA)

Directed by Brendan Fletcher TJ (Dean Dally-Jones) lives in Perth and he is a mad bastard. He's spent time in prison because of his violent...

Book Reviews – May

Friendship Bread by Darien Gee Allen and Unwin Avalon is a small town in America where people are struggling with life's everyday challenges. As Darien Gee introduces...

Little Sparrows

Directed by Yu-Hsiu Camille Chen In the midst of an Australian summer, we meet three sisters who must confront a turning point in their lives...

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