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Review: Another Round (SFF Summer Season)

Another Round is an alcohol-fuelled dark comedy.

January 21, 2021 Zander Czerwaniw
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Review: High Ground (SFF Summer Season)

High Ground highlights Australia's history of injustice with a necessary harshness.

January 21, 2021 Rhea Thomas
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Review: Minari (SFF Summer Season)

Minari is an intimate story of a family's struggles in an unfamiliar environment.

January 18, 2021 Julian Kopkas
A photo of Matthew McConaughey and Snoop Dogg's characters in The Beach Bum
Reviews // SUFF

SUFF 2019 Review: The Beach Bum

The Beach Bum is a hazy, meandering portrait of bohemian hedonism

September 21, 2019 Rhea Thomas
An image of the titular character, Alice, and her son
Reviews // SUFF

SUFF 2019 Review: Alice

Alice is a poignant reflection on family, loyalty, and betrayal

September 17, 2019 Grace Johnson
The poster for the Rudeboy film
Reviews // SUFF

SUFF 2019 Review: Rudeboy: The Story of Trojan Records

Rudeboy dives deep on the history of one of Britain's most iconic record labels

September 15, 2019 Reagan Scott Ward
An image of the main characters of the film
Reviews // SUFF

SUFF 2019 Review: Sword of Trust

Sword of Trust knows you’ll believe whatever it tells you

September 13, 2019 Patrick McKenzie
Reviews // Sydney Underground Film Festival

Review: Tokyo Vampire Hotel (SUFF 2018)

Tokyo Vampire Hotel is cinema as pure spectacle and blithe sensation.

September 18, 2018 Chuyi Wang
Reviews // Sff

Rafiki: The lesbian love story banned in home country Kenya

Banned in its home country, Rafiki is both daring and sweet in its earnest, colourful depiction of a lesbian teen romance.

June 7, 2018 Georgia Tan
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Mardi Gras Film Festival: She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry

Anna Egerton and Freya Newman review another offering from the Mardi Gras film festival, She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry.

March 11, 2015 Honi Soit

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