Brodie Lancaster
Brodie Lancaster is a culture critic and author from Melbourne. Her writing has been published in The New York Times, Vogue, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, The Guardian and others. She was the founding editor of Filmme Fatales, a zine about the intersections of feminism and cinema, from 2012 to 2017. She writes a fortnightly column in The Age and is the author of the memoir, No Way! Okay, Fine.
Brodie Lancaster is appearing in the following events:
Practical Magic: Screening and Q&A with Griffin Dunne
This event is now sold out but you can still experience Griffin Dunne live in conversation. Dunne shares what life was like growing up between Tinseltown and New York alongside his father Dominick Dunne, best friend Carrie Fisher and aunt Joan Didion. Book tickets here.
Join us for a very special event screening of the 1998 cult classic film Practical Magic, with director Griffin Dunne in-cinema for a live introduction to the film, followed by a post-screening Q&A hosted by critic Brodie Lancaster.
Join us for a very special event screening of the 1998 cult classic film Practical Magic, with director Griffin Dunne in-cinema for a live introduction to the film, followed by a post-screening Q&A hosted by critic Brodie Lancaster.
Wed 15 Oct 6:15pm
@ Cinema Nova
