by Bronwen Whyatt | Feb 12, 2018 | Film reviews
Don’t new releases on airplane journeys make you feel like you’re getting something for free? I think so. It was a while ago now, but on my last long-haul flights, I made the most of the in-flight entertainment, even though I’d promised myself I...
by Bronwen Whyatt | Jun 25, 2017 | Film reviews
Christmas 2016 It must be the holiday season. I’ve seen four films in the last couple of weeks. It seems the themes are the extensive use of flashbacks/chronology as a technique and the contrast of masculine and feminine energy and intent. Rosalie Blum, Julien...
by Bronwen Whyatt | Jun 24, 2017 | Film reviews, Writing
84 Charing Cross Road, David Jones (1987) Going back in time, this classic, multi-BAFTA award-winning film, based on a true story, reminds us that sending parcels half way around the globe was not invented by the age of online-shopping. It is about loving old books...
by Bronwen Whyatt | Jun 16, 2017 | Film reviews
Very happy to have my review of Gertrude Opera’s staging of The Consul published by CutCommon.
by Bronwen Whyatt | Feb 19, 2017 | Film reviews
February 4th, 2015 – I keep finding more of the reviews I’ve posted to Facebook – yes this is TWO YEARS OLD now. OK, so next in the epic list of (good) films … the rag rug grows by the digital minute! Thanks to everyone who mentioned Mads...
by Bronwen Whyatt | Feb 15, 2017 | Film reviews, Travel
After 25 years driving the picturesque Mount Gambier to Adelaide road, and seeing the familiar brown Bool Lagoon sign just shy of Naracoorte, today I decided to turn off the road and see what it was all about. It was reportedly flush with birds after the past...