ABBA on blast, confidence on credit, and one ticket to Sydney. Muriel’s Wedding gave us laughter, heartbreak, and the ultimate underdog moment. In this episode, we revisit how Muriel’s wild ride from Porpoise Spit to self-belief became an Aussie cinema milestone. We unpack Muriel’s Wedding as a confetti-covered coming-of-age film that quietly explodes into a study of control, shame, and the messy courage it takes to live honestly. Tony Collette’s breakout as Muriel Heslop isn’t just a showcas...
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ABBA on blast, confidence on credit, and one ticket to Sydney. Muriel’s Wedding gave us laughter, heartbreak, and the ultimate underdog moment. In this episode, we revisit how Muriel’s wild ride from Porpoise Spit to self-belief became an Aussie cinema milestone. We unpack Muriel’s Wedding as a confetti-covered coming-of-age film that quietly explodes into a study of control, shame, and the messy courage it takes to live honestly. Tony Collette’s breakout as Muriel Heslop isn’t just a showcas...
Power, Paranoia, and Illusion: Revisiting Harlequin (1980)
A Dingo Ate My Movie!
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10 months ago
Power, Paranoia, and Illusion: Revisiting Harlequin (1980)
Discover the enigmatic world of Australian cinema with us as Super Marcy from the Super Network joins the conversation about the 1980 thriller "Harlequin." Imagine the intrigue of a political family meeting a mysterious healer—this is just the tip of the iceberg as we unravel the film's captivating narrative surrounding the Rast family and the elusive Gregory Wolf. Spearheaded by talents like Robert Powell and David Hemmings, and guided by director Simon Wincer and screenwriter Everett DeRoch...
A Dingo Ate My Movie!
ABBA on blast, confidence on credit, and one ticket to Sydney. Muriel’s Wedding gave us laughter, heartbreak, and the ultimate underdog moment. In this episode, we revisit how Muriel’s wild ride from Porpoise Spit to self-belief became an Aussie cinema milestone. We unpack Muriel’s Wedding as a confetti-covered coming-of-age film that quietly explodes into a study of control, shame, and the messy courage it takes to live honestly. Tony Collette’s breakout as Muriel Heslop isn’t just a showcas...