Perth’s own Zak Hilditch (These Final Hours, 1922) teams up with Daisy Ridley (Star Wars sequel trilogy) to deliver an introspective, dramatic film, centered around grief and regret. It also happens to be a zombie flick. One with a uniquely interesting take on the genre. This article contains a few spoilers. If you’d like to keep the experience fresh, stop reading and come back later. We Bury the ...
Tent boxing seems like a myth only shared by crusty older publicans hanging onto their third frosted pint in the back bar – romantic tales of Australiana machismo that evoke the smell of sweat and red dirt. Director Paul Goldman breathes fresh life into these outback ballads with Kid Snow. Telling the story of a tragic Irish boxing family who switch from legitimate ring boxing to running a...