Movies

The Bounty Hunter

SOMEONE in Gerard Butler’s management corner has a lot to answer for. more »

New York

LUNA’s Bollywood and Beyond Indian Film Festival is back for another year, with more of the delightful melodrama, spectacle, colourfully bejewelled costumes and vibrant dancing we have come to expect from India’s booming Hindi cinema industry. more »

Green Zone

THE Perth premiere for the latest Iraq war thriller, Green Zone, coincidentally took place the same night The Hurt Locker won a swag of Academy Awards, including Best Picture. more »

LOL (Laughing Out Loud)

IN this new age of SMS, MSN, MySpace, Facebook and Twitter, it seems the lines of communication are becoming increasingly lost in cyberspace. more »

The Men Who Stare at Goats

IT would be easy to dismiss the plot of quirky war comedy-drama The Men Who Stare at Goats as implausible, if it wasn’t based on a highly-regarded non-fiction book of the same name. more »

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

SWEDISH film The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is a crime mystery-drama-thriller that manages to grip its audience for more than two-and-a-half hours. more »

The Blind Side

MUCH has been made of Sandra Bullock’s Oscar-nominated dramatic turn in The Blind Side. more »

A Single Man

BRITISH actor Colin Firth gives the performance of his career in A Single Man. more »

Alice in Wonderland

WHEN it was announced that Goth-pop filmmaker Tim Burton was going to remake Alice in Wonderland, on paper it appeared a match made in cinematic heaven. more »

Hurt skater finds a fresh focus

Mat de Koning started making documentaries after a skateboarding injury.

MAYLANDS resident Mat de Koning has been nominated for two WA Screen Awards for his work on a music video and a documentary called Harmony in Halls Creek. more »

The Hurt Locker

ANYONE who follows news of events in Iraq knows about the extreme danger posed by improvised explosive devices, which have been responsible for almost half the deaths of coalition forces since the occupation began in 2003. more »

Shutter Island

A NEW Martin Scorsese flick is always a good reason to get a little bit excited, because the man just doesn’t make dud movies. more »

Quirky doco a winner

A DOCUMENTARY on the world of eBay addiction has won the people’s choice award at the Fremantle Bohemian Shorts film competition. more »

Not afraid of the Wolfman

Alan Murphy worked day and night to turn Hollywood actor Benicio del Toro into the Wolfman. Picture: Dominique Menegaldo

TRANSFORMING a Hollywood actor into a hairy, gruesome werewolf was all in a day’s work for Hale School theatre technician Alan Murphy . more »

Valentine’s Day

NOW that the love letters have been exchanged, the chocolates unwrapped and devoured and the flowers are half wilted, Valentine’s Day the movie is rendered somewhat irrelevant. more »

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Subiaco's Cinemas Project

Western Suburbs Weekly reporter Erienne Lette and City of Subiaco Mayor Heather Henderson talks about the new Cinemas Project.

Oliver Hill Gun Battery

Editor Denise Cahill talks with Harriet Wyatt about new conservation and restoration works being done to the Oliver Hill Battery.

Cat Haven Update

Western Suburbs Weekly journalist Erienne Lette with this week's Cat Haven update.

Dog Refuge Update

Western Suburbs Weekly journalist Erienne Lette with this week's Dog Refuge update.

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