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Remembering David Lynch
The late great David Lynch has likely entered each of our lives in one way or another. Here is Social Secretary Cassandra Fong's experience with the iconic director
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These are a few of my favorite… Films
Take a look at Social Secretary, Cassandra Fong's Top Five Favourite Films, from The Sound of Music to The Death of Stalin
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Film Review: Heretic
Social Secretary Cassandra Fong reviews Hugh Grant's intense thriller, Heretic, assessing its crossover between religion and horror
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Review: Wolf Man
Film Critic Ryan Massey finds Wolf Man's director Leigh Whannell straying from his cyber-horror roots with mixed results
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Review: Queer
Film Critic Anastasia May finds Queer to be a gripping warped love story
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No One Mourns the Singers
Comment Editor Lauren Penzer discusses the mixed feelings around fans and movie-goers singing in the cinema
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Not Okay and The Rise of The Unlikable Female Character
Comment Editor Lauren Penzer outlines the differences between an 'unlikeable woman' and an 'unlikeable man', looking into gender politics, the film industry, and Quinn Shephard's film Not Okay
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Film Review: Look Back
Lizzie Smolenskaia reviews Tatsuki Fujimoto's heartfelt film, Look Back, an animated tribute to the art of creation
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Review: Bird
Film Critic Alyanna Batoy reviews Bird, the latest offering from neo-kitchen-sink director Andrea Arnold
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Film Review: Conclave
Take a look at Social Secretary Cassandra Fong's review of Ralph Fiennes' new Catholic thriller, Conclave
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Film Review: Gladiator II
Rome was not built in a day - it took Ridley Scott 24 years to return to the Colosseum. But was Film Critic Anastasia May entertained?
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Film Review: Wicked
Isabella Tobin reviews the cinema extravaganza, Wicked, bringing hope back to the genre of musical-to-movie adaptations