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Frame by Frame – Inferno

On Frame by Frame this week we review Inferno, the third film from the Dan Brown thriller novels. Also the guys have been watching HBO’s

Frame by Frame – The Girl on the Train

This week the guys review the film adaptation of the popular novel The Girl on the Train and also talk about Netflix’s latest Marvel series Luke

Frame by Frame – Inferno

On Frame by Frame this week we review Inferno, the third film from the Dan Brown thriller novels. Also the guys have been watching HBO’s

Frame by Frame – The Girl on the Train

This week the guys review the film adaptation of the popular novel The Girl on the Train and also talk about Netflix’s latest Marvel series Luke

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Frame by Frame – Inferno

On Frame by Frame this week we review Inferno, the third film from the Dan Brown thriller novels. Also the guys have been watching HBO’s

Frame by Frame – The Girl on the Train

This week the guys review the film adaptation of the popular novel The Girl on the Train and also talk about Netflix’s latest Marvel series Luke

Frame by Frame – Episode 7 (Snowden)

This week on Frame by Frame Jim and Nick review the new Oliver Stone film Snowden. Also Jim talks about HBO’s gripping crime drama The

Frame by Frame – Episode 3

This week on Frame by Frame, Jim and Nick discuss the new Ricky Gervais film David Brent: Life on the Road. Also the guys chat

Film Review: The Lincoln Lawyer

Director Brad Furman turns what could have been a boring courtroom drama into a Hollywood hit in ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’, says Penny Evangelou.

Film review – The Adjustment Bureau

Matt Damon is a man relentlessly trying to defy the ‘officers’ of Fate in his latest Hollywood blockbuster. It’s a somewhat thrilling ride, says Khairun Hamid.

Film review: The Way Back

The Way Back delves into a dark chapter of human history, following a group of escapees on a 7,000 km journey from a Siberian Gulag to India. It’s a painful landscape, according to Suzannah Marshall Macbeth.

Film review – Conviction

Conviction is a film based on the true story of exonerated killer Kenneth Waters. It’s worth seeing, says Radhika Chopra.

Blue Valentine review

A story that charts the waxing and waning love of a young couple by crossing and jumping to different time periods, Blue Valentine is not your usual film. James Madden reviews this Boxing Day release.

Review: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

The Harry Potter films are now the highest grossing movie franchise of all time but can the seventh installment live up to expectations? Sarah Green reviews.

The Town: Film review

Ben Affleck returns to the director’s chair for his latest film, The Town. Jean Kemshal-Bell reviews the Boston-based crime thriller.

Jake Wilson: Lecture

From cinema studies student to reviewer for The Age, Jake Wilson talks about his plight from undergrad to paid journalist this morning at La Trobe University.

The long, hard road to disaster film utopia

It’s been a long hard road for Australian director John Hillcoat’s adaptation of the Cormac McCarthy classic post-apocalyptic novel ‘The Road’. Faced with multiple production setbacks and numerous release switch-ups, Hillcoat overcomes them all, turning in a refreshingly new take on the disaster film. Minus the disaster.

Nobody’s Perfect: Review

In the latest of our series of #topjournobooks, Lawrie Zion gives two big thumbs up to Nobody’s Perfect, by New Yorker movie reviewer, Anthony Lane.