A quick preview of some of the best of the 2018 British Film Festival
A quick preview of some of the best of the 2018 British Film Festival
Only a week remains until the much-loved The Wombats head down under to embark on yet another Australia/NZ tour. We chatted to drummer Dan Haggis ahead of their upcoming Perth show!
Cultural commentary and Allen’s lolly snakes combine for a wonderful piece of theatre at The Blue Room.
Chalamet is ruthlessly convincing as a young drug addict, but does this true story feel real enough?
More kills doesn't necessarily mean more thrills… but damn it, Michael is going to try!
Xenides is a heartfelt commentary on the struggles faced by women all around the world
With the hype of the royals in Australia rampant in the air, many were keen to gather at Palace Cinemas Paradiso to catch the premiere of Colette on the opening night of the Mini British Film Festival 2018.
I’ve been lucky enough to be raised in a society which has spread so much awareness of the plight of females and our right to pleasure as equals to men during sex, so why did I feel so uncomfortable seeing something so natural occurring in a fictional capacity? The writing of In the Next Room is extraordinary for this very reason: It continually challenges you as a viewer to question not only the ways in which you consciously think but the hidden reactions and accompanying internalised attitudes you did not realise you harboured.
American Animals is the best of both worlds: blockbuster thriller and madcap documentary.
Michael Caine anchors this vision of Swingin’ Sixties London
In Part 1, we discuss our favourites and our middle ones of 2018
The entire night was a mix of emotions. For a lot of the fans who knew 6lack from his songs in FREE 6LACK, this concert would come as quite a different experience.
Never have I witnessed an entire audience laugh and cry at the same time, but this feat is accomplished by the astonishing cast of Let Me Finish.
Sometimes whole scenes go by and the actors do a good enough job to make you feel not embarrassed
While families are going to find the magic they are looking for, hardcore Potterheads may need to temper their expectations to enjoy the ride.
There are few and far festivals that strike the perfect balance of being genuinely fun and well-organised — but Wollongong’s Yours & Owls Festival takes the cake.
The inaugural Sound On Festival took place on September 28 at RAC Arena, catering to 14-18 year olds.
The Lavazza Italian Film Festival will be feeding punters with some of the best Italian cinema the continent has to offer.
Caiti Baker rocked it with sweet dance moves and a strong voice that was barely contained by the space she was singing in.