REVIEWS / THE WAY WE WEREN'T

Love at first sight then a dash to the altar proves fertile, funny ground for a new low-budget rom-com romp starring Australian heartthrob Ben Lawson (Click here)
Love at first sight then a dash to the altar proves fertile, funny ground for a new low-budget rom-com romp starring Australian heartthrob Ben Lawson (Click here)
BERLINALE 2019: This year, the program strand NATIVe - A Journey into Indigenous Cinema will cast an eye of the vast cinematic output of the Pacific Islands nations, including a rare screening of Kanakan-Balintagos' Palawán classic, Busong (pictured, left; Click here)
NETFLIX: Two of Hollywood's once wild and crazy guys play their age (mostly) in Greg Pritikin's road-trip romp, The Last Laugh (Click here)
Led by the features Book Week and Celeste, a vast talent pool of Australian creatives are bound for Manchester in March (Click here)
Starlet Bella Thorne and journeyman lead Dermot Mulroney breathe some life into the YA-adaptation genre with the serviceable supernatural thriller, I Still See You (Click here)
One of the global industry's most beloved character actors, Dick Miller was the go-to bit-player for Hollywood's great directors for half a century. He died on january 30, aged 90 (Click here)
The scandal has plagued the Globes for nearly four decades. Did Meshulam Riklis, who passed away Friday, pay-off the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to get his wife Pia Zador a career-boosting trophy? (Click here)
2019 OSCARS: That two films about strong, complex women lead a pack of nominees lacking a female nominee in the Best Director race is just one of the many surprises to be taken from the 2019 Academy Award nominations list (Click here)
2019 SWIFF: The spiritual bond shared with the briny deep in all its manifestations is explored with nuance and grace in Tony Harrington's stunning new documentary (Click here)
2019 SWIFF: The next generation of great Australian film talent stepped into the spotlight in Coffs Harbour last night, as part of the Screenwave International Film Festival's commitment to young, local moviemakers (Click here)
A small Indian community in suburban Australia is torn apart when a platonic friendship takes on a life of its own in the romantic drama, Salt Bridge (Click here)
Innocence, music and magic descend upon a small New Mexican suburb when a boy called Sailboat learns ukulele and conjures a song of profound importance (Click here).
International star Mia Wasikowska spoke with SCREEN-SPACE's Simon Foster about her latest, the gory romantic-thriller Piercing from writer/director Nicolas Pesce (Click here)
2019 SWIFF: Ahead of his film's Australian Premiere at the 2019 Screenwave International Film Festival, director Ben Randall talks about the human trafficking horrors that touched him so personally, he has spent nearly a decade documenting his experience in Sisters for Sale (Click here)
Four distinctly diverse Australian films are pushing our sector's serious filmmaking credibility in the California sun, with the 30th Palm Springs Film Festival welcoming filmmakers from these shores to this year's event (Click here)