Tag: Palace Cinemas Canberra

<em>The King of Laughter</em> [<em>Qui rido io</em>] — St. Ali Italian Film Festival 2022

The King of Laughter [Qui rido io] — St. Ali Italian Film Festival 2022

Review by John P. Harvey. Successful stage comedian, play translator and adaptor, and playwright Eduardo Scarpetta (Toni Servillo) must balance ...
<em>The Legend of the Christmas Witch: The Origins</em> [<em>La befana vien di notte 2: Le origini</em>] — St. Ali Italian Film Festival 2022

The Legend of the Christmas Witch: The Origins [La befana vien di notte 2: Le origini] — St. Ali Italian Film Festival 2022

Review by John P. Harvey. The Christmas Witch (in Italian, La Befana) holds a place in Italian folklore equivalent to ...
[Film review] The Quiet Girl [An Cailín Ciúin]

[Film review] The Quiet Girl [An Cailín Ciúin]

Review by Michele E. Hawkins. Nine-year-old Cáit (Catherine Clinch) is a very quiet child who avoids others and rarely speaks ...
[Film review] <em>Three Thousand Years of Longing</em>

[Film review] Three Thousand Years of Longing

Review by Michele E. Hawkins and John P. Harvey. What an imaginative visual feast can come of a truly original ...
[Film review] <em>Special Delivery</em> — KOFFIA 2022

[Film review] Special Delivery — KOFFIA 2022

Review by John P. Harvey. Director Park Dae-min’s first feature film since 2016, Special Delivery promises action and certainly delivers: ...
[Film review] <em>Where the Crawdads Sing</em>

[Film review] Where the Crawdads Sing

Review by John P. Harvey. In the wild marshlands of 1950s North Carolina, Kya Clark (Daisy Edgar-Jones) had a difficult ...
[Film review] <em>Bullet Train</em>

[Film review] Bullet Train

Review by John P. Harvey. On board with his counsellor’s sage advice for attaining a more satisfying life, Ladybug (Brad ...
[Film review] Employee of the Month [Irréductible]

[Film review] Employee of the Month [Irréductible]

Review by Michele E. Hawkins. Vincent Peltier (Jérôme Commandeur) has the perfect life. He is doted on not only by ...
[Film review] Top Gun: Maverick

[Film review] Top Gun: Maverick

Review by John P. Harvey. In limbo after one too many acts of disobedience but protected from outright dismissal by ...
[Film review] Murder Party

[Film review] Murder Party

Review by Michele E. Hawkins. Jeanne Chardon-Spitzer (Alice Pol), a brilliant architect, is vying for the commission to renovate the ...