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I Can't Believe I've Never Seen...
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I Can’t Believe I’ve Never Seen…Tootsie
Glenn Dunks wonders why it has taken him so long to see 1982 gender comedy, Tootsie. -
I Can’t Believe I’ve Never Seen… Die Hard
Sarah Ward embraces the combination of the action and holiday genres and watches John McTiernan’s Die Hard for the first time.
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I Can’t Believe I’ve Never Seen…Tootsie
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Most Anticipated Films of 2012
Posted on January 7, 2012 | 1 Comment
It is the start of another cinematic year and in anticipation the Trespass team list the films they are most excited to see in 2012. -
Review: Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
Posted on January 6, 2012 | No Comments
Sean Rom takes a look at Guy Ritchie's second Sherlock Holmes film. -
Being Elmo @ ACMI
Posted on January 5, 2012 | No Comments
Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey is screening at Melbourne's ACMI until Monday 30th January 2012. -
Best of 2011: Beth Wilson’s Top Ten
Posted on December 30, 2011 | 1 Comment
Beth Wilson chooses her top films of 2011 -
Best of 2011: Sean Rom’s Top Ten
Posted on December 29, 2011 | No Comments
Sean Rom picks his top ten films of 2011 -
Best of 2011: Sarah Ward’s Top Ten
Posted on December 28, 2011 | 1 Comment
Sarah Ward selects her favourite films of 2011 -
Best of 2011: Glenn Dunks’ Top Ten
Posted on December 27, 2011 | 1 Comment
Glenn Dunks lists his top 10 films of 2011 -
Review: We Bought A Zoo
Posted on December 24, 2011 | No Comments
"We Bought A Zoo offers an excess of emotion and optimism, in keeping with the helmer’s style." Sarah Ward reviews Cameron Crowe's latest film -
Review: War Horse
Posted on December 23, 2011 | No Comments
Steven Spielberg's emotional WWI equine film fails to touch Glenn Dunks' heart. -
Review: The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn
Posted on December 23, 2011 | 1 Commentby Sean Rom
"despite its visual virtuosity, the film falls short of the child-like sense of adventure that best characterized Hergé’s work." -
Review: Albert Nobbs
Posted on December 22, 2011 | No Commentsby Glenn Dunks
"Albert Nobbs barely registers on any level whatsoever, with its potentially fascinating subject matter blunted by an adaptation that has taken its protagonist’s buttoned-up personality to heart..." -
Review: Tower Heist
Posted on December 22, 2011 | No Commentsby Sarah Ward
"Tower Heist is content to craft slapstick amusement, action sequences and star power into an agreeable escapade."











