Going Down
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- May 9, 2025
Hi, I'm releasing the new 4K restoration of this wonderful film through my new company, Muscle Distribution. It opens TODAY at BAM in Brooklyn and will be expanding to nine other cities this month, with more to come in June and beyond. If you like Smithereens, Times Square,…
LizMay 9, 2025"Bloody heterosexuals!" Starstruck but make it gay and horny and loud and in your face — an impressively defiant, yet resoundingly empathetic, portrayal of coming-of-age (and coming to terms) rebellion that has the conceit of taking place over one fateful day, yet the…
Justin LaLibertyApr 8, 2026Incredibly chuffed that my penchant for chaotic, largely structureless ensemble pieces about youth malaise and perilous nights out has finally made me proud of this country's filmmaking with this stone cold masterpiece. The Q&A with Haydn Keenan was completely electric,…
Lucy - May 15, 2025
strange and rowdy Australian Graffiti but make it New Wave and cough syrup. Really funny, soundtrack ruled. Possibly may have needed subtitles lol. Greg!
Dogfood Williams Blood CaféMay 15, 2025It's meandering and rough around the edges—and quite charming because of it. If a movie looks and feels like this with multiple weird lil punk acts, that's a win in my book <3
KYKApr 1, 2026This is what lockout laws took away from us
Harry Gay - May 13, 2024
I effing love this movie so, so much. There will never be enough to say on it, or a correct way to describe it, because it’s a movie about everything … one where because everything happens, nothing happens. Going down has all the characteristics of that raw class of…
roisinMay 2, 2025A little Modern Girls, a little Smithereens, a little pinball, a lot of drugs, a killer soundtrack, a palpable DIY spirit, all uniting to form an entertaining portrait of early 80s Australian subculture. I dug it!
Alex KittleApr 8, 2026Loved loved loved this sharehouse screwball. More films need Hugh Keays-Byrne as an omnipresent biker who dispenses wisdom now and then. Watch this space!
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