For this Out Takes, we welcomed the return of Melbourne’s very own queer film festival with a selection of reviews, took a look at a new local show that promises to be a feisty feminist murder mystery plus we checked in on Eclipse Cinema, the latest independent cinema to open in Melbourne’s Northside.
First up, with the
35th Melbourne Queer Film Festival under way, we let you know about a few of the films we’ve seen that you can check out
in this year’s programs, including In Transit, She’s The He, Hot Milk and 300 Letters.
We then moved on to
‘He Had It Coming’, a new Aussie series coming to Stan on November 20 that bills itself as a feisty feminist murder mystery that has an impressive international cast set against the backdrop of a fictional university in Adelaide.
We finished up by turning the spotlight on to a new independent cinema that has opened up in the heart of Melbourne’s Northside.
Eclipse Cinema is found in Collingwood’s former Sherrin factory and is now home to a single-screen cinema that’s pairing new and recent films with classic must-sees. We caught up with Mark Walker, the owner and operator of Eclipse Cinema, to find out more about his love of cinema, how he decides on what to screen each week and more.