Filmcast Episode 145 – Anniversary
It’s Carla’s anniversary, and she’s sure that her husband Frank is going to surprise her with dinner. He had forgotten the year before, so he’s going to make up for that slight with something fancy and extravagant — starting with the bouquet left on her doorstep. She enlists her best friend and neighbor, Angela, to help make her over for dinner, helping her reinvent her frumpy appearance into something exciting and attractive. But it’s not so easy when you’re no longer young, and Carla and Angela are on a tight deadline before Frank comes home.
Directed and written by Lain Kienzle
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Wicked Little Letters Review
“Wicked Little Letters” is a delightful period comedy drama set in 1920’s England. It portrays the true story of a small town, Little Hampton, troubled by a series of scandalous letters delivered to the locals, which causes uproar in the community. It is directed by…
Filmcast Episode 144 – Blue Christmas
Alec, a lonely debt collector opts to fulfill the unsavoury duty of calling upon his neighbours on Christmas Eve, rather than face his wife’s deepening psychosis at home. Starring the award-winning actor Jamie Robson, the film has received multiple awards including Best Film and Best Actor.
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It Lives Inside Movie Review
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BlackBerry Movie Review
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Talk to Me is the feature film debut of the writer director duo Michael and Danny Philippou. It’s the latest film from A24, the same production company that brought us the amazing Hereditary, Midsummer and The Babadook. The brothers had previously worked as runners on…