REVIEWS / THERE'S SOMETHING IN THE WATER

Oscar-nominated actress Ellen Page turns advocacy documentarian in this scathing expose of Canada's disregard and exploitation of its native people and their land (Click here)
Oscar-nominated actress Ellen Page turns advocacy documentarian in this scathing expose of Canada's disregard and exploitation of its native people and their land (Click here)
Recalling the incredible career and magical eye of cinematographer Allen Daviau, who died on Wednesday, aged 77 (Click here)
The legendary cursed movie of 1977 resurfaces and is represented by two brave (and still alive?) Canadian filmmakers. Do you dare watch Antrum? (Click here)
Are the teen sex comedies of the 1980s just a distasteful reminder of an ugly period in American film, or do they hold some lasting signifigance? (Click here)
First images from Denis Villeneuve's highly-anticipated adaptation of Frank Herbert's legendary space saga have set the internet on fire overnight (Click here)
The mass production of meat goods in the US is about more than shocking animal suffering. (Click here)
Richard Dreyfuss is still looking to the stars, but in Shelagh McLeod's lovely debut feature Astronaut, he's aged into a refined but fiercely determined gentleman who still knows what he wants (Click here)
In NO way to be confused as some kind of follow-up to a certain Ed Wood cult z-movie, Lance Polland's next-to-no-budget sci-fi adventure amounts to more than any of us have a right to expect (Click here)
Four features and a handful of television credits was enough to leave an impact on the film sector; he changed the world of live theatre forever. We recall the life of George Ogilvie (Click here)
Having not recieved any nasty lawyer letters in the wake of Vol. I, the next edition of the The Screen-Space Public Domain Film Festival rolls out, featuring largely forgotten pics by Paul Newman, Heather Graham, Michael J Fox (pictured, left, in Light of Day) and...Angry Anderson (Click here)
After sinking to a low never before experienced by Australian cricket, the national side goes through an 18-month resurrection - all before the cameras for this landmark Amazon Prime documentary (Click here)
The story of the Thoriphants, a species of talking creatures determined to reconnect with their heritage, is touching hearts all over the world. For director Kirby Atkins, a 20 year quest to bring this story to the bigscreen is finally over (Click here)
Ten movies - some classics (Chaplin's The Gold Rush), some...um, not classics (Lorenzo Lamas in Body Rock) - that all have one thing in common. They are copyright-free, public domain films on YouTube. Enjoy! (Click here)
Bigfoot documentaries are a dime a dozen, so what could possibly make this hour-long Aussie effort worthy of the big fan footprint the big, hairy guy enjoys (Click here)
The star of the iconic '80s film Dogs in Space passed away while waiting for a heart transplant. She was 59 (Click here)