Anders Wotzke

Location: Adelaide, South Australia.
Favourite Films: Memento [2000], American Beauty [1999], The Shining [1980]
Favourite Genres: Thriller/Mystery
Favourite Directors: Christopher Nolan, Stanley Kubrick.
Other Interests: Graphic Design, Live Music, Video Production.


Anders Wotzke is the Editor and resident film critic here at Moviedex, which he began in 2008 partly in a bid to make use of his Media degree at the University of Adelaide, but mostly as a means to see movies for free (no point sugar-coating it!). He achieved this goal in 2009, where he somehow found his way onto media accreditation lists in the city of Adelaide. Bizarrely enough, people have continued to confuse him for someone knowledgeable ever since, granting him membership in the Online Film Critics Society (OFCS), the Australian Film Critics Association (AFCA) and on the popular review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. In 2011, the AFCA honoured Anders with a Writing Award for his review of The Loved Ones.

All posts by Anders:

Rather uncomfortably, I’m typing this article from 40000ft in the air, approximately 15000km from home and with the glow of Moscow emanating through my plane window. I’m on my way to Berlin, you see, and since my postcard of a TV monitor has decided to shut down on me – perhaps it was just as fed up playing the Daniel Craig thriller Dream House as I was watching it? – [...]

By on February 7, 2012 in

You know, if it wasn’t for the gigantic sea monster stomping its way through New York City, I can’t imagine it being terribly difficult convincing someone that Cloverfield is a real home video. That’s what I love about found-footage films; they lend credibility to the incredible, creating an illusion of reality that is far more immersive than that of a conventional film.

Well, that’s the idea anyway. Sometimes they end up [...]

By on February 2, 2012 in

In 2004, Australian filmmaker Stephan Elliott fell from a cliff whilst skiing, breaking his back, pelvis and legs. He was given 20 minutes to live, but given that this is not a posthumous interview, live is what he did. The road to recovery was long, but this near-death experience renewed Elliott’s vigour to make movies, much of which he’d lost after a decade of disappointing followups to his breakout hit The [...]

By on January 27, 2012 in

Released back in 2003 when twilight was still a time of day, the original Underworld was a mildly entertaining B-movie that did the whole vampire vs. werewolf thing before, you know, doing the whole vampire vs. werewolf thing was considered uncool. The film was made on a comparatively small budget of $22 million, lending it a certain underdog appeal as it went up against box-office goliath Pirates of the Caribbean: [...]

By on January 25, 2012 in

Unlike certain other MI6 agents depicted on film, the spies in Tomas Alfredson’s Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy do not double as stuntmen. Their missions seldom require them to drive Aston Martins around Monaco, bedding billionaire heiresses and thwarting villains who stroke cats. More often than not, their wits are their weapons of choice. Blood is still spilt, sure, but this is about as decorous as spy movies get. I suppose [...]

By on January 19, 2012 in

Update: Sorry, this competition has ended. Winners announced below!

To celebrate the Australian release of Hugo, the acclaimed family film from Martin Scorsese, Paramount Pictures and Moviedex are giving five readers the chance to win an in-season double pass to see new film as well as a hardcover copy of the bestselling novel it’s based on, “The Invention of Hugo Cabret” by Brian Selznick.

To be in the draw to [...]

By on January 13, 2012 in