Photos by Reuben Black.
Photos by Reuben Black.
Bombshell is an important and powerful film, which will resonate with audiences and undoubtedly resonate with those who helped create it.
Photos by Reuben Black.
A pummeling of waves and a ramshackle wrath drowns any dastardly hope that screenwriter and director brothers, Max and Robert Eggers (The Witch), have acquired mercy in Robert’s second outing.
Despite not being 100% familiar with every artist, Falls is always such a great experience and a fantastic way to listen to some new and exciting music. The people, music, food, atmosphere and the organisation of it all were outstanding.
All photos by Patrick Boere.
A brilliant way to enter into the new year, all of the acts pulled out the big guns in ensuring everyone had an incredible time.
And here’s why you need to recognise it.
Cats will definitely split audiences into camps of “I loved it”, “I hated it”, and “I don’t know how to feel about it”.
With the scorching heatwave that has just past us, it was a nice breather to get outside again and vibe out at this year’s SummerSalt at Cottesloe Beach. With the perfect weather, a stunning beach setting and an amazing lineup, it’s really hard to go wrong - and boy did it deliver a night to remember.
It’s heartbreaking to admit it, but…The Rise of Skywalker is insincere.
All photos by Patrick Boere.
Underneath the brilliant stylistic choices and captivating melodrama, 1917 is a touching film about the truly destructive repercussions of war and the trauma that is chaotically and senselessly inflicted.
All photos by Patrick Boere.
Moreton has just released a new single touching on the topics on self-importance and compassion called ‘See Yourself’ featuring James Vincent Morrow. The song is accompanied by a music video directed by Mia Forrest who they have worked with on their track ‘Circles’. I talked to vocalist Georgia James Fairfield about the new song, the music video, and the theme of mental health.
All photos by Patrick Boere.
The main stage DJ desk was authoritarian, while the electronic screen at the ‘Warehouse’ made for an optical masterpiece, synchronising with artists while they perform.
From an eccentric and obsessive sound designer to a search for authentic love in an ableist society, and Curtis Taylors’ own 2019 work Yulubidyi – Until The End, these short films are touching explorations of the expression of all kinds of love.