Tag: film

  • Shorts reviews: ‘Bridges’, ‘Afterglow’ and ‘Step 9’

    Shorts reviews: ‘Bridges’, ‘Afterglow’ and ‘Step 9’

    I get a lot of requests to review short films and in the past I’ve rarely been able to get to many of them. However, having spent the last five months as a short film selection panellist for the Melbourne International Film Festival (I finished up a couple of weeks ago), I feel a renewed…

  • New CURNBLOG Facebook page!

    New CURNBLOG Facebook page!

    Hi All, This is just a quick note to let you know that CURNBLOG has just launched a Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/CURNblog If you’re on Facebook I’d love it if you could drop by and Like the new page – and maybe make a comment or two as well. It would be great to see this…

  • Leaving Home: Ten films about migration

    Leaving Home: Ten films about migration

    I was recently asked to put together a post on films that deal with the experience of migration by a friend who is about to take the big plunge. Of course, this is a huge topic. People migrate for all sorts of reasons, and so the experience is hardly a unified one. The act of…

  • The Cinephile

    The Cinephile

    The cinephile is a unique entity, an individual who has failed to experience the entirety of the malaise that is adulthood. Or perhaps it is too harsh to refer to adulthood in such sickly terms? In that case, let it simply be said that the cinephile has not lost a certain sense of awe that…

  • Shattered Masculinities: Muscular pulp and feminine tears

    Shattered Masculinities: Muscular pulp and feminine tears

    There is something incredibly fascinating about images of shattered masculinity on the big screen. The notion of testosterone fuelled hyper-men imploding into impotent puddles of muscular pulp and feminine tears seems to have fuelled the popular imagination of filmgoers since the medium’s earliest beginnings – most especially in the United States. It seems that, even…