Despite its inherent flaws, Split is a well-executed psychological thriller that signals the return of M Night Shyamalan as a unique Hollywood storyteller.
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Despite its inherent flaws, Split is a well-executed psychological thriller that signals the return of M Night Shyamalan as a unique Hollywood storyteller.
2016 has been a great year for television. We made a supercut to celebrate our favourite moments on screen.
In the first volume of Cafe Nation , the our team got together to celebrate the “hidden gem” cafes in Perth/WA suburbia.
In the first episode of the Spoiler Nation podcast, we talk about our initial reactions to the Doctor Strange, and give a brief, spoiler-free review in the beginning, before diving deep into spoiler territory.
And the significance of having someone to talk to.
From emerging Perth theatre company Those Who Love You, The Trembling Giant follows the story of two people, Margot and Flint, and their struggle to keep one of the last remaining trees on earth alive inside a bunker in a post-apocalyptic world.
In anticipation of his WINTERarts 2016 workshop, "Prose Poetry as a Contemporary Art Form", we speak to acclaimed Australian poet Paul Hetherington about art, poetry, and comic book superheroes.
In the very first issue of our Pop Vulture interview series, we speak to award-winning poet David McCooey about music, film, and of course, poetry.
For the most part, Finding Dory feels like a “greatest hits” of what made its predecessor and other Pixar movies such enjoyable family entertainment: Gorgeous animation, funny character-specific jokes, and unrelenting optimism in the midst of crushing despair. Also googley eyes.
something about dragons?
How many Khaleesi speeches does it take to fix a lightbulb? Our resident Maester and a special guest answer that question* and more in our debrief session of this week's episode of Game of Thrones: "Blood of My Blood".
*100 times more than necessary, obviously.
Join us as our resident Maesters talk about how this week’s Game of Thrones pulled a “LOST” and what #HoldTheDoor means for the future/past of the show.
Audiences get to feel joy for once as literal and figurative sick burns are dealt in this week's emotionally-charged episode of Game of Thrones. Join us as our resident Maesters dive deep into this Season 6 Episode 4: "Book of The Stranger"
The film evokes the spirit of 80s grindhouse flicks , and by presenting itself as your typical slasher film, Green Room slyly plays into our expectations of that genre, only to cleverly subvert them at every turn; giving us the finger all while delivering on the thrills, as promised.
Two of our tv writers have a spoiler-fueled discussion about the latest episode of this little-known show, Game of Thrones. We talk about THAT moment, THAT OTHER thing that happened, and THAT bombshell.