A young woman discovers she has a half-sister and, after meeting her for the first time, encounters the grief, rage, jealousy, and injustice that govern their lives. This is Davo Hardy’s social drama The Switchblade Sisterhood.
[Read more…]How Deep Is The Ocean (2023) film review
Eleanor, a young drifter, arrives in Melbourne with nothing. She struggles to adapt, but eventually finds her place in Andrew Walsh’s Australian drama How Deep Is The Ocean.
[Read more…]Lunch Room Episodes 13-15 Review
We have reached the end of the series and it has been emotional. Read what we think of Lunch Room episodes 13-15 right here on Screen Critix.
[Read more…]Lunch Room Episodes 10-12 Review
So now we come to the final stretch of Martin Ponferrada and Mark Nunari’s hugely enjoyable improvisational sitcom. This is our review of episodes 10 – 12 of the great web series Lunch Room.
[Read more…]Harvey (2020) short film review
Harvey has just found out his best friend has passed away, so to cope with his loss he does what he does best, and runs away. Here is Screen Critix Review of writer/director Aaron Carroll’s Australian comedy short Harvey.
[Read more…]I Miss The War (2018) short film review
Three estranged sisters meet up for the anniversary of their mother’s death, but the day doesn’t go as planned in Andrew Walsh’s short film I Miss The War. [Read more…]
One Chance (2019) short film review
Tackling the subject of bullying, a young girl tries to make it onto a soccer team by attempting to score a penalty in the short film One Chance. [Read more…]
An Afterlife (2017) short film review
An Art house short film that tackles the difficult and confusing topic of death and what comes after; we review the short film An Afterlife. [Read more…]
Dead-End Drive-In (1986) Blu-ray review
Set in a dystopian Australian future, a young couple find themselves stuck in a drive-in theatre with gangs and street punks in the 80’s flick Dead-End Drive-In. [Read more…]
The Last Orthodontist (2016) short film review
It’s the apocalypse and zombies walk the earth, yet all that Zoe cares for is finding someone who can remove her damned braces. We review the black comedy The Last Orthodontist. [Read more…]