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Luke Buckmaster

Writer, Critic and The Daily Review Journalist

Another Robert Langdon movie and another bad hair day for Tom Hanks. Stay away from <em>Angels & Demons</em>, writes <strong>Luke Buckmaster</strong>.

Angels & Demons: like National Treasure goes to the Vatican

Another Robert Langdon movie and another bad hair day for Tom Hanks. Stay away from Angels & Demons, writes Luke Buckmaster.

Bud Tingwell's unassuming personality and placid, carefully measured style made him an endearing performer and, in his later years, a cuddly grandpa figure of the Australian film industry.

RIP Charles "Bud" Tingwell

Bud Tingwell's unassuming personality and placid, carefully measured style made him an endearing performer and, in his later years, a cuddly grandpa figure of the Australian film industry.

This new Matthew McConaughey flick is <i>A Christmas Carol</i> crossed with <i>The Wedding Crashers</i> crossed with lobotomised generic rom-com, writes <b>Luke Buckmaster</b>.

Film review: Ghosts of Girlfriends Past

This new Matthew McConaughey flick is A Christmas Carol crossed with The Wedding Crashers crossed with lobotomised generic rom-com, writes Luke Buckmaster.

Job and budget cuts have prompted ongoing concerns for the future of programs and courses in the Victorian College of the Arts and Music.

Questions hang over the VCA's future

Job and budget cuts have prompted ongoing concerns for the future of programs and courses in the Victorian College of the Arts and Music.

New Daniel Craig flick <i>Defiance</i> splutters and flounders, with action scenes that are spread few and far between, writes <b>Cinetology</b>.

Film review: Defiance

New Daniel Craig flick Defiance splutters and flounders, with action scenes that are spread few and far between, writes Cinetology.

The global economic downturn has inspired a belated sequel to Oliver Stone's 1987 corporate thriller <i>Wall Street</i>.

Financial crisis inspires Wall Street sequel

The global economic downturn has inspired a belated sequel to Oliver Stone's 1987 corporate thriller Wall Street.

Wolverine is clearly take it or leave it popcorn entertainment, ripe for intellectual condemnation. But it does a fine job doing what it ought to: entertain.

Wolverine reviewed: check your brain at the door

Wolverine is clearly take it or leave it popcorn entertainment, ripe for intellectual condemnation. But it does a fine job doing what it ought to: entertain.

In Australia for a few days to promote his acclaimed drama <i>Tulpan</i>, film-maker Sergei Dvortsevoy sat down for a chat with Cinetology.

Interview with Russian filmmaker Sergei Dvortsevoy

In Australia for a few days to promote his acclaimed drama Tulpan, film-maker Sergei Dvortsevoy sat down for a chat with Cinetology.

The next big budget Hollywood movie to be filmed in Sydney's Fox Studios will be the long anticipated superhero flick <i>Green Lantern</i>.

Green Lantern to be shot in Sydney's Fox Studios

The next big budget Hollywood movie to be filmed in Sydney's Fox Studios will be the long anticipated superhero flick Green Lantern.

Luke Buckmaster speaks with <i>Monkey Puzzle</i> director Mark Forstmann.

Q&A with Mark Forstmann

Luke Buckmaster speaks with Monkey Puzzle director Mark Forstmann.