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Thursday 13th November 2025

Average rating from 3 reviews

USA 2022

Running time: 104 mins

How to Blow Up a Pipeline

Director : Daniel Goldhaber

Film Summary :
A group of young eco-activists blow up an oil pipeline in West Texas

Reviewed by rogerco, Keep Audio Launceston on 13 Nov 2025

Third time less good

Although the basic story is good the episodes with the characters back stories feel a bit forced and token or box-ticking. over simple really.

Also the twist doesn't really stand up - hard to believe the feds could be fooled that easily, or that there wouldn't be consequences.




Wednesday 5th November 2025

Average rating from 3 reviews

USA 2022

Running time: 104 mins

How to Blow Up a Pipeline

Director : Daniel Goldhaber

Film Summary :
A group of young eco-activists blow up an oil pipeline in West Texas

Rated by rogerco, on 05 Nov 2025

Review Summary :
Prep for next Cinema Subversio



Saturday 1st November 2025

Argentina 2000

Running time: 114 mins

Nine Queens

Nueve reinas

unlisted director

Film Summary :
Small time crooks try to pull off a big one

Rated by rogerco, DVD proj @ home on 01 Nov 2025

Review Summary :
Well paced and keeps you gripped. Surprise ending



Thursday 23rd October 2025

France 2004

Running time: 111 mins

36

36 quai des orfèvres

Director : Olivier Marchal

Film Summary :
French dirty cops action

Reviewed by rogerco, DVD proj @ home on 23 Oct 2025

Why are French Cops always corrupt?

Typical french cops-with-guns action picture




Thursday 23rd October 2025

Germany 2004

Running time: 127 mins

The Edukators

Die fetten Jahre sind vorbei

Director : Hans Weingartner

Reviewed by rogerco, Keep Audio Launceston on 23 Oct 2025

Review of "The Edukators"

Also watched a couple of weeks earlier in preparation for Cinema Subversio. On second viewing I found it dragged slightly in some sections, particularly around the triangle in the mountain hut, but still remained engrossing.

Excellent ending. Subversio audience all liked it.