Girls to Men, directed by Australian Nicholas Sweeney, follows three young Brits going through extraordinary transformations to fulfil their dream of becoming men.
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Winner of this year's Cannes Jury Prize, the new film and English-language debut from the wonderfully idiosyncratic mind of Yorgos Lanthimos (Alps, Dogtooth) is a deadpan absurdist satire of modern romance that could only have come from the Greek auteur.
Only the Dead is a war story of what happens when one ordinary man, Time magazine war correspondent Michael Ware, transplanted into the Middle East by the reverberations of 9/11, butts into history.
An improvised comedy that follows two detectives on a stakeout, waiting for the action to unfold – a look at what happens when nothing is happening. The narrative juxtaposes a snail’s-paced crime story with the rapidly expanding personal stories of th
Normal life implodes for a suburban family when their pop-star cousin comes to stay.
Beatrice Prior and Tobias Eaton venture into the world outside of the fence and are taken into protective custody by a mysterious agency known as the Bureau of Genetic Welfare.
Starring Anthony LaPaglia (Holding The Man, Without A Trace, Balibo), Julia Blake (The Boys Are Back, upcoming The Dressmaker) and John Clarke (The Games, Clarke & Dawe) the film centres on real estate agent Frank Mollard’s life, which takes an unexpect
Bedhead is a rom-com about Nick and Sophie, two best friends who sleep together and agree it definitely, probably, doesn’t mean anything. As they take on the scary world of modern dating, they’ll sleep with all the wrong people to prove there’s noth