Redwarmin
This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
Dorathen
Better Late Then Never
FirstWitch
A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
Haven Kaycee
It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film
summersm9
I'm an avid watcher of crime series from anywhere in the world and always give an Australian show a good chance, but this show is terrible. It reminded me of Crawford's Homicide from the 50s - corny script, wooden acting esp Rachel Griffiths who looks ill at ease in such a mediocre show considering her acting credentials. Justine Clarke easily steals the show in her portrayal of a modern-day bimbo , so against her usual goody-two shoes parts.
mppervan
This is really bad. It just doesn't add up. Why did the female police constable think she had done something wrong, when attempting to help someone being threatened with a gun. The foreign actors were so bad, all of them. The play school scriptwriters could have done better.
margaretdodsworth
This one hooked me in right from the beginning - great cast (love Rachel Griffiths), directing, and the twisting plot turns that kept me guessing. It's a real, gritty crime thriller that showcases Sydney's multi-layered, cultural diversity - well done SBS!
gce2308
I try to support Aussie film/TV so tuned in to this offering even though I was already mightily put off by the promo of a scene with Griffiths muttering "Don't be dramatic" to a colleague. By the same token that very thing also drew me to it, because I could not believe the acting could possibly be THAT BAD. Turns out I was right the first time. Rachael Griffiths plays a thoroughly annoying character, with her dead-pan voice and OTT smart-arse dialogue. The acting all round is woeful but it is mostly Griffiths' contribution to this uninspiring steaming pile of crap that totally turned me off.