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Graeme Blundell

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Chaos: The Manson Murders (2025) 56% “Chaos is wonderfully weird, sensational, if in the end not all that convincing.” – The Australian Apr 21, 2025 Full Review Surveilled (2024) “This is a very scary film, troublesome and upsetting, made expertly and cinematically by its two directors. ” – The Australian Dec 10, 2024 Full Review The Pigeon Tunnel (2023) 96% “This beautifully constructed film finishes with Morris asking one last question. What does the spy novelist see these days when he looks in the mirror?” – The Australian Oct 27, 2023 Full Review Crazy, Not Insane (2020) 94% “An urgent, compelling lateral biography of octogenarian forensic psychiatrist Dr Dorothy Otnow Lewis and the many interviews she conducted with murderers.” – The Australian Dec 2, 2020 Full Review El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie (2019) 92% “In the end, though, we are left with little more than a movie that follows a renegade hero trying to flee from the authorities chasing him down while the narrative flashes back to the memories he can't outpace.” – The Australian Oct 19, 2019 Full Review It's a Hard Truth, Ain't It (2018) “As the inmates interview each other, their stories are interspersed with animated sequences that illustrate what their childhoods were like, scenes brought to life in stunning detail by animator Yoni Goodman.” – The Australian Jun 14, 2019 Full Review “The story is quite simple and unadorned and no less compelling for that, and again like a fine short story, it seems simply to mirror the casual movement of reality itself.” – The Australian Oct 14, 2017 Full Review The Wizard of Lies (2017) 73% “It is utterly absorbing film to watch, with Levinson capturing Madoff's emotional journey through most of the events almost totally in close-up, at times strangely impassive, at others just containing that sense of dismay.” – The Australian May 19, 2017 Full Review
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