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It's Better in the Dark: March 2013
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It's Better in the Dark. Film reviews with an Australian focus. Thursday, 14 March 2013. Film review: 21 and Over. Hang on a second: when did March become the month for party movies? Last year we had the aimless, pointless and dull Project X. And this year come March* we get 21 And Over. In which the writers of The Hangover. Prove they’re not just one-trick ponies by writing (and directing) a movie that’s nothing like The Hangover. For one thing, those guys in The Hangover. Are way older than 21, right?
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It's Better in the Dark: Golden Slumbers
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It's Better in the Dark. Film reviews with an Australian focus. Wednesday, 22 August 2012. As a passionate believer in the importance of national film industries – and the sacredness of all kinds of film archives – the idea that a country’s entire cinematic output could be wilfully destroyed seems horrific. Unthinkable, even. Yet as Davy Chou’s intensely personal and poetic documentary Golden Slumbers. Recounts, that’s what happened in Cambodia when the Khmer Rouge came to power in 1975. Diary of a film ...
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It's Better in the Dark: 20 Feet from Stardom
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It's Better in the Dark. Film reviews with an Australian focus. Friday, 22 November 2013. 20 Feet from Stardom. Read the full review by Rochelle Siemienowicz. Here at SBS Film online. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 20 Feet from Stardom. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. View my complete profile. Anthonyrochelle 'at' gmail.com. Web Wombat: current reviews by Anthony (and others). The Internet Movie Database. The Australian Centre for the Moving Image. Last night with Riviera.
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Luke Buckmaster's blog: The Buck Stops 'ere: Hold onto your hats...
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Hold onto your hats. Big news about the future of this blog next week. There's a reason I've been light on posts lately, and it's not because I'm a lazy bugger. Stay tuned. April 6, 2009 at 1:35 PM. Can I speculate on what the big news might be? April 6, 2009 at 1:59 PM. Absolutely not, my good man, considering I'm fairly certain you heard it straight from the horse's mouth - the horse being a bespectacled shaved-headed man. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. Hold onto your hats.
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Luke Buckmaster's blog: The Buck Stops 'ere: September 2010
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Crikey story: Katter’s rural suicide focus shows his heart’s in the right place. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This 'ere blog is the online repository of Melbourne writer and freelance journalist Luke Buckmaster. Luke's words appear in publications such as The Age, The Sun-Herald, Filmink Magazine and In Film Australia. Which he also edits. Luke is currently Treasurer of the Australian Film Critics Association. Follow me on Twitter. Crikey story: Katter’s rural suicide focus shows h. Paul Blart: Mall Cop.
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Luke Buckmaster's blog: The Buck Stops 'ere: Radio review - Knowing
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Radio review - Knowing. Me on radio 2HD again, reviewing Knowing. Have a listen right 'ere. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This 'ere blog is the online repository of Melbourne writer and freelance journalist Luke Buckmaster. Luke's words appear in publications such as The Age, The Sun-Herald, Filmink Magazine and In Film Australia. Which he also edits. Luke is currently Treasurer of the Australian Film Critics Association. Follow me on Twitter. The end.is only the beginning. Hold onto your hats.
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Luke Buckmaster's blog: The Buck Stops 'ere: Fiscal fury: Sam Raimi joins the economic commentariat in Drag Me to Hell
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Fiscal fury: Sam Raimi joins the economic commentariat in Drag Me to Hell. With three Spider-Man movies under his belt – and a fourth on the way – director Sam Raimi revisits his horror roots for Drag Me to Hell, an old school ‘curse’ movie about a pretty loan manager who finds herself on the wrong side of a geriatric woman with a bung eye, a bad temper and a direct line to hell. March 13, 2009 at 1:00 PM. That picture alone is enough to put me off! Worse than spiderman 3 you say? Follow me on Twitter.
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Luke Buckmaster's blog: The Buck Stops 'ere: Announcing Death by Cinema
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Announcing Death by Cinema. In a world-first documentary project, film critic Luke Buckmaster. In 20 days.". Announcing our new documentary, Death by Cinema. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This 'ere blog is the online repository of Melbourne writer and freelance journalist Luke Buckmaster. Luke's words appear in publications such as The Age, The Sun-Herald, Filmink Magazine and In Film Australia. Which he also edits. Luke is currently Treasurer of the Australian Film Critics Association.
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Luke Buckmaster's blog: The Buck Stops 'ere: Crikey story: Katter’s rural suicide focus shows his heart’s in the right place
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Crikey story: Katter’s rural suicide focus shows his heart’s in the right place. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This 'ere blog is the online repository of Melbourne writer and freelance journalist Luke Buckmaster. Luke's words appear in publications such as The Age, The Sun-Herald, Filmink Magazine and In Film Australia. Which he also edits. Luke is currently Treasurer of the Australian Film Critics Association. Follow me on Twitter. Crikey story: Katter’s rural suicide focus shows h.
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Luke Buckmaster's blog: The Buck Stops 'ere: Me on Pinterest
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It's me, Luke Buckmaster, on Pinterest. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This 'ere blog is the online repository of Melbourne writer and freelance journalist Luke Buckmaster. Luke's words appear in publications such as The Age, The Sun-Herald, Filmink Magazine and In Film Australia. Which he also edits. Luke is currently Treasurer of the Australian Film Critics Association. Follow me on Twitter. Paul Blart: Mall Cop. Confessions of a Shopaholic. My Bloody Valentine 3D. The Blair Witch Project.