Articles written by: Jenn Winterbine

Movies and more at Ross House

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2012/04/30/movies-and-more-at-ross-house/

Tired of the same old cinemas? Swing by Ross House, which has been screening socially-minded movies and fostering a local sense of community for decades.

The Plague Dances at Malthouse

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2012/04/10/the-plague-dances-at-malthouse/

The first play of 2012 by Four Larks, the Malthouse's Company in Residence, is an macabre, immersive dance experience. No lycra.

Tomboy

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2012/03/20/tomboy/

Screening as part of MQFF, Tomboy addresses the topic of gender identity in a sensitive, playful way.

Milk Bar’s Guide to Melbourne Queer Film Festival

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2012/03/15/milk-bars-guide-to-melborne-queer-film-festival/

The 22nd MQFF opens this week with a massive calendar of features from Canadian rom-coms to sci-fi plus docos, shorts and more.

Carnage

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2012/02/29/carnage/

Polanski's latest brings together a talented cast of Hollywood stars in a very French story. With whiskey.

Tyrannosaur

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2012/02/22/tyrannousaur/

The award-winning British film by first time writer/director Paddy Considine makes for compelling, if uncomfortable viewing.

Milk Bar’s Guide to Melbourne’s Indie Film Nights

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2011/12/07/milk-bars-guide-to-melbournes-indie-film-nights/

Forget multiplexes, Melbourne has a vibrant scene of Indie movie nights in bars, galleries and...bars across the city. Here are some of our favourites...

Restless

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2011/12/05/restless/

Gun Van Sant’s latest film is a beautifully crafted story of adolescence, love and mortality.

Japanese Film Festival

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2011/11/28/japanese-film-festival/

This week the 15th Japanese Film Festival kicks off covering everything comedy and sci-fi to horror, doco's and the downright wacky.

X marks the plot

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2011/11/25/x-marks-the-plot/

Set on the sleazy streets of Kings Cross, sex, drugs and violence are the real stars in Jon Hewitt's new thriller.

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