ZSJL, while retaining the basic plot of its theatrically released sister movie, is the violent opposite in its feeling; it’s decadent, consciously mythic and bursting with gorgeous tableaus and a sense of grandiosity.
Photos courtesy of Sethen Sheehan-Lee.
It was heartening to see people of all ages brought together for one plain purpose: to support Western Australian music.
[The Festival] pays so much recognition to up and coming filmmakers in Perth while the documentary topics touch on interesting, personal and educational subjects for the audience’s enlightenment.
The Godmother is a simple yet effective crime caper, carried by Huppert and Nguyen's addictive performances.
Crooked Colours have just dropped their brand new single “No Sleep” via Sweat It Out and Atlantic Records ahead of their local tour in March/April, showcasing the dance potential of their sound.
Black Messiah will break your heart and offer no condolences.
WA Made Film Festival commences it’s second year in promoting short films, documentaries and feature films made in WA in the breathtaking Palace Cinemas Raine Square situated in the heart of Perth
Brush up on your legal jargon and don your finest pinks because Legally Blonde the Musical will be hitting the Crown this April!
Incorporating food, film and performance into one glorious spectacle, this unique and experimental event is the exact opposite of traditional.
The film managed to extend its roots deep into the cold, unfeeling wasteland that is my heart, and replenished my soul in the process.
It might be cliché to say something needs to be ‘seen to be believed’, but in the case of The Last Great Hunt’s Whistleblower, you really do just have to see it. By its very definition, this is a play that will be like nothing else you’ve ever seen- it’s built into its DNA.
WA Mixtape exemplified the excellence of the Perth music scene.
The upcoming production featuring Natalie Bassingthwaighte and Robert Mills revolves around the superpower rivalry between Soviet Russia and the United States in the form of a politically centred chess match. This musical powerfully paints a picture that like chess, the Cold War was a devious game.
With Fringe stating that performers are not to disparage any of it’s sponsors, Patrick has begun a modern day David vs. Goliath against the mining giant Woodside.
What could have been an important and timeless film, is undermined by its white saviour complex.
Written and directed by Perth-born rising star Tim Hotchkin, One Day Closer was an incredibly intimate and emotional show.
The Boy from Oz is an ode to Perth theatre and the multitude of talent our state has to offer.
Set in the gorgeous, heritage-listed Perth Girl’s School, Matt’s Fringe World Festival 2021 show is returning for the 6th year in a row. The years of experience were certainly a catalyst for a fun-filled show - turning your preconceived notions of hypnosis on their head and leaving the participants feeling a little BONKERS.