Cinema Nova
Review: Hitchcock/Truffaut & Dial M for Murder
The 1966 book Hitchcock/Truffaut was as intriguing and exciting a read as its title suggested. Based on Francois Truffaut’s 8-day interview with Alfred […]
Review: Green Room
Green Room is the latest film by Jeremy Saulnier, an American filmmaker whose two previous films, Murder Party (2007) and Blue Ruin (2013), both explore and analyse […]
Review: Only Yesterday
Review by Ebony Beaton Studio Ghibli’s lesser known film Only Yesterday is this year celebrating it’s 25th anniversary and is being re-released in Australia. Only […]
Review: Florence Foster Jenkins
The story of Florence Foster Jenkins is a timeless one, of passion, determination, and total obliviousness to the realities of the world. […]
Review: CHEMSEX
Earlier this week, Christian attended the media screening and panel discussion of documentary CHEMSEX. CHEMSEX.is exclusive to CINEMA NOVA – the documentary will be […]
Review & Discussion: Labyrinth of Lies
Christian reviews Labyrinth of Lies, a German film that won Best Film at the Athens International Film Festival and was nominated for 4 German Film […]
Review: Where to Invade Next
Katie reviews the latest film by award-winning American documentary film maker and director, Michael Moore. Where to Invade Next will be released on […]
Review: April and the Extraordinary World
Ebony saw animated film April and the Extraordinary World last week at Cinema Nova. The film is based on the graphic novel by Jacque […]
Review: A Bigger Splash
Katie reviews A Bigger Splash, a film about a vacation of a famous rock star that is interupted by the unexpected visit of […]
Review: Victoria
Imagine you’re alone at a club in the early hours of the morning. You’re having a good time. Now imagine the club […]