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REVIEW: Tolkien

It is rare for a fantasy series reaches to build an empire as large as that of The Lord of the Ring and The Hobbit. The books have inspired a fan base that reaches across continents and generations. A global fellowship of people invested in the fantasy world expertly crafted by J R R Tolkien. As the Lord of The Ring and The Hobbit film series have now come to an end, it is no surprise that Hollywood has continued to feed this eager fan…
Review: Tarantino

Two Man Tarantino invites you to rummage through the archives at Red Apple Video, the last DVD rental store in Brisbane. The first thing you find is a bored-out-of-his-brains employee dancing to the Backstreet Boys. The employee, played by Stephen Hirst (The Boy From Oz, Much Ado About Nothing), is equally as passionate about his love for Quentin Tarantino and his dislike for Netflix. Emily Kristopher (QLD Winner RAW Comedy, Single Asian Female) plays a loyal, socially deprived customer who is trying not to become unhinged by…
Review: Boy Erased

If a present-day story about gay conversion therapy camps seems far fetched, then I am sorry to inform you that there are kids across the world today who would disagree. Boy Erased is a biographical film based on Gerrard Conley’s 2016 memoir. It was adapted for the screen and directed by Joel Edgerton. The film tells the story of Jared Eamons, an only child, an avid runner, an aspiring writer, and a Arkanas college student. On his journey from adolescence into adulthood, Eamons begins to uncover…