Adapted from playwright David Harrower's controversial work Blackbird, Una stars Ben Mendelsohn and Rooney Mara in a story of disturbing relationships and confronting the past.
For all you conspiracy theorists and anti-establishment wonks out there, Maria's got a film for you. From the brains of Michael Moore, Glenn Greenwald and Amy Goodman comes All Governments Lie, a documentary that looks at journalistic ethics in the age of spin and 'fake news'.
A star pick in this year's NZIFF, Maria reviews the roundly praised A Ghost Story. A story of death, human longing and time, David Lowery's (Pete's Dragon) latest feature stars CaseyAffleck as a besheeted ghost attempting to connect with his lost love (Rooney Mara).
Maria introduces us to That's Not Me, an Australian independent comedy film directed by Gregory Erdstein. Polly (Alice Foulcher) dreams of making it as an actor - but her identical twin sister Amy catapults to international stardom. Mistaken for her famous sister at every turn, Polly scrambles to catch up – juggling woeful auditions, painfully awkward dates and her underwhelming job at the local cinema. Maybe there’s no such thing as ‘making it’ after all...
Rob Bryden and Steve Coogan are back for the third instalment of Michael Winterbottom's Trip series: The Trip to Spain. Starring more Michelin starred restaurants, more stunning scenery, probably too much Chianti, and a painful amount of impressions... Maria, does the recipe still work?
A Spanish adaptation of an originally Australian foray into suburban love and kink, Kiki, Love to Lovedoesn't shy away from philia of all forms. While sexual taboos are explored, the amount of actual 'acts' on screen (i.e. not many) means the film stops short of the potential Cinemax gutter. Lovely to look at with a Rialto-level (read: tame) exploration of sexual deviancy - it is worth a hoon, Maria?
Maria's not too enamoured with the new Dave Bautista political action/thriller, the New York suburb blazing Bushwick. While the team get waylaid by talk of baristas (typical), is it still perhaps a decent lazy weekend watch?
Australian audiences really do seem to like their rom-coms to feature weddings of some description. This is possibly, however, the first rom-com to feature a Muslim wedding. Or does it? Ali's Wedding has been labelled "the best Australian comedy since The Castle." ...Shit. Does Maria agree?
Life in 12 Bars you say? Forget that, Maria's not having a bar of it. Our filmy fiend battles a literal storm to give you her thoughts on this week's muso-led documentary about the life of Eric Clapton and it's... not good news.