by Dave Bradley | Nov 26, 2016 | Film, Movies, Reviews
Amsterdam-born director/troublemaker Paul Verhoeven’s no stranger to movies with strong sexual content, either at home (Spetters, The 4th Man) or in America (Basic Instinct, Showgirls), and after a recent spell in the Netherlands (the fine Black Book, the virtually...
by Dave Bradley | Nov 26, 2016 | Film, Movies, Reviews
Director, co-producer and script adaptor Tom Ford’s first film (the Colin Firth-starring A Single Man) made quite an impact, and its considerable cred surely led him to being able to handle this major studio effort, with big names, serious prestige and, shall we say,...
by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Mar 2, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Entertainment, Movies, Reviews
Brian Nadilo Reserve, Glenelg, Sun Mar 1 A perfect way to enjoy the last days of summer, Ben & Jerry’s Openair Cinemas is a scenic cinematic event alongside the beach in Glenelg. Here is one of your last opportunities of the season to watch your favourite movies...
by Rosie van Heerde | Nov 26, 2014 | Adelaide Festivals, Movies, Reviews
Mercury Cinema, Sun Nov 23 There is nothing about Buck Angel that screams anything but raw, unabashed masculinity. He is shorter than one imagines yet his broad shouldered muscular physique coupled with the shaved head and tatts make it impossible to see anything...
by Michael Coghlan | Sep 11, 2014 | Adelaide Festivals, Movies, Reviews
Mercury Cinema, Wed Sep 10 The title says it all really. Ruin starts in a bad place and heads south from there. It’s hard to know what drives someone to make a film like this. In particular, why would an Australian film maker make a film like this about...
by Media Release | Jun 27, 2014 | Adelaide Festivals, Entertainment, Movies
The Inaugural Feast Film Festival is happening now in and around between Fri Jun 27 – Sun Jul 6. Tickets and information are available from www.feast.org.au Gala 20th anniversary screening of Aussie classic “Priscilla” to open first ever Feast queer film...