The Dressmaker – Review Ellena Zellhuber-McMillan November 14, 2015 Reviews The opening sequence of The Dressmaker is as beautiful as it is cliché, giving little hint of the zany and absurd story that follows. What stops The Dressmaker from being a stand out film is the storytelling...
52 Tuesdays – Review Calum Baker August 9, 2015 Reviews One of 2015's most important films, though so deft in style that it's never "Worthy". A parent's FTM transition provides a backdrop, but James (formerly Jane) is never defeatist or self-loathing. Instead,...
Love And Race In Samson and Delilah Ellena Zellhuber-McMillan April 24, 2015 Analysis, Close-Up, Features "I have only questions," stated director Warwick Thornton when asked by Sight and Sound about his 2009 Camera d'Or-winning feature film debut, Samson and Delilah. It is not surprising, given the film’s...