My reviews on Rotten Tomatoes
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My film review archive on the famous rottentomatoes.com, which goes back to 2008. Read more ...
rottentomatoes.com/critics/annette-basile/movies
My film review archive on the famous rottentomatoes.com, which goes back to 2008. Read more ...
Review: See You Friday, Robinson
filmink.com.au
It’s a delicious idea – bring two ageing filmmaking legends together and turn their correspondence about cinema, life and literature into a documentary. Read more...
filmink.com.au
It’s a delicious idea – bring two ageing filmmaking legends together and turn their correspondence about cinema, life and literature into a documentary. Read more...
Interview: There's Something About Sadie Frost
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The first time documentary director discusses making Quant, which explores ‘60s fashion icon Mary Quant. Read more ...
filmink.com.au
The first time documentary director discusses making Quant, which explores ‘60s fashion icon Mary Quant. Read more ...
Review: Namarali
filmink.com.au
This understated documentary achieves a lot in its short running time. Gorgeously filmed and focused on a pilgrimage by a community of First Australians, it turns out to be a spiritual journey for the viewer as well. Read more ...
filmink.com.au
This understated documentary achieves a lot in its short running time. Gorgeously filmed and focused on a pilgrimage by a community of First Australians, it turns out to be a spiritual journey for the viewer as well. Read more ...
Interview: Bloody in pink
FilmInk magazine
With the Baroque and impressively outlandish The Loved Ones, debut Australian writer/director Sean Byrne entertainingly turns the horror genre on its bloodied head. Read more ...
FilmInk magazine
With the Baroque and impressively outlandish The Loved Ones, debut Australian writer/director Sean Byrne entertainingly turns the horror genre on its bloodied head. Read more ...
Interview: Going underground
FilmInk magazine
From its inventive low budget shoot, through to its innovative release platform, the horror/drama The Tunnel is an Australian film like no other. Read more ...
FilmInk magazine
From its inventive low budget shoot, through to its innovative release platform, the horror/drama The Tunnel is an Australian film like no other. Read more ...
Interview: Gas panic
FilmInk magazine
Director Josh Fox has America's monolithic energy corporations on the run with his eye-opening documentary, Gasland. Read more ...
FilmInk magazine
Director Josh Fox has America's monolithic energy corporations on the run with his eye-opening documentary, Gasland. Read more ...
Life after Letterman
FilmInk magazine, co-written with Cara Nash
Actor Joaquin Phoenix gleefully pulls back the curtains on one of the greatest art stunts of the decade: the outlandish crash-and-burn mockumentary, I'm Still Here. Read more ...
FilmInk magazine, co-written with Cara Nash
Actor Joaquin Phoenix gleefully pulls back the curtains on one of the greatest art stunts of the decade: the outlandish crash-and-burn mockumentary, I'm Still Here. Read more ...