Features A Short Mission: Dust There is always something so special when a big named celebrity goes into a short. Not because they have star power to levitate the... Sarah CookAugust 19, 2014
Features Marvel’s Landmarks When you think of comic book the mainstream market is usually split in to two parts, DC or Marvel? With the release of Captain... Sarah CookAugust 18, 2014
Features A Short Mission: Brink Where would you be at the end of the Earth? Will you be with the loved ones? Would you find your soul-mate? This is... Sarah CookAugust 13, 2014
Features Best Australian Movies Australia. I’m going to try and get through this article without spouting a single cliché or stereotype. There shall be no “g’day mate”s or... Sarah CookAugust 8, 2014
Features A Short Mission: The Days God Slept A couple of weeks ago, I covered a short film by a promising new director Jeremiah Kipp. If you haven’t seen it, go now.... Sarah CookAugust 7, 2014
Features A Short Mission: That Night They say that Paris is the City of Love, filled with the delicate French melodies travelling down the Seine and blinking lights like pulses... Sarah CookAugust 4, 2014
Features A Short Mission: Tufty Cuddly bears. We all have them. Even at 25, I have one on my shelves (yes, shelves, not curled up under the crux of... Sarah CookJuly 31, 2014
Features A Short Mission: Avoidance Sometimes the responsibility of reality is too much for us to handle. In fact, everyone I know is guilty of zoning out, zooming in,... Sarah CookJuly 29, 2014
Features Something Witchy This Way Comes Be careful! Something wicked this way come! The covens have opened and the swarm of broomstick riding cackling heathens have come upon us. That’s... Sarah CookJuly 28, 2014
Features A Short Mission: Man Being a human is great, isn’t it? We are one of the fewer species that has the ability to use words, effectively communicating through... Sarah CookJuly 18, 2014
Features Melissa McCarthy: A Retrospective Today sees the release of big time comedy Tammy. Starring Melissa McCarthy and Susan Surrandon, the high antic comedy is based around the larger... Sarah CookJuly 3, 2014
Features A Short Mission: Star Drunk Have you ever seen a performance so bad that you wonder, “were they all drunk whilst they filmed this?” Or a script so horrible... Sarah CookJuly 3, 2014
Features A Short Film: The Nest (NSFW) The idea seemed so simple at first. It’s Canada Day today and what better way to honour the Canadian horror master on a prolific... Sarah CookJuly 1, 2014
Features 5 Great Father-Son Relationships After the celebrations of Father’s Day on Sunday, the residual sentiments of our love for our Daddys still reigns on. Heightened more so by... Sarah CookJune 20, 2014
Interviews A Short Interview: Adam Stephen Kelly Talks Done In A couple of months ago we were really taken aback by a certain short film. Once you’ve been in the industry, doing the bulk... Sarah CookJune 18, 2014
Features A Short Mission: What I Am Gritty drama has been the backbone of British cinema. From Bob Hoskins in The Long Good Friday to the Guy Ritchie back catalogue, taking... Sarah CookJune 13, 2014
Features Top Wraithlike Reflections in Film There something about mirrors that just make them terrifying things, especially in the morning when those bags beneath the eyes and messed up hair... Sarah CookJune 12, 2014
Short Film A Short Mission: Valley of Dolls Dolls are the damned creepiest things in the world. If you don’t believe me then watch Chucky, Dead Night or any doll based horror... Sarah CookJune 9, 2014