Running from May 4th to the 24th, the festival will see more than 30 films making their Australian premiere at Luna on SX in Fremantle, Luna Leederville, and Palace Cinemas in Raine Square.
Running from May 4th to the 24th, the festival will see more than 30 films making their Australian premiere at Luna on SX in Fremantle, Luna Leederville, and Palace Cinemas in Raine Square.
While not totally successful, ‘Polite Society’ is still an admirable meld of over-the-top Bollywood action and dry British humour.
Rise is a palatable Evil Dead, a welcome introduction for those who wish to skim read the Book of the Dead before deciding if they’d prefer more humour, horror, or violence.
Isolated Nation favourites Teenage Joans and local up-and-comers Tied Down have been announced as the local supports for Slowly Slowly’s headline show at Magnet House on the 5th of May.
This movie rolled a natural 20 on a performance check.
While squarely aimed at kids, The Super Mario Bros Movie convinced me Mario and Luigi have the potential to be an endearing duo.
Groovin' the Moo Festival is back in Burbury, Western Australia after three long years, and it promises to be bigger and better than ever before. With tickets currently on sale, fans should be sure to secure their spots for the anticipated return of GTM on Saturday 6 May 2023.
To watch this short is to vividly recall the childhood fear we all shared, which is difficult to name but would reach a monstrous potency throughout endless sleepless nights.
All you need to know, is that if you’re a fan of this series, ‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ ends things on the highest note possible.
On a quiet weeknight in Perth’s CBD, UK Indie Rock Superstars Pale Waves brought their arena energy to an inmate club setting.
On Saturday the 18th of March, Movements and Boston Manor took to the stage at Perth’s Magnet House.
Shazam! Fury of the Gods more or less delivers exactly what it’s expected to.
UK rock-outfit Pale Waves are kicking off their tour of Australia next week, marking the group’s first appearance in Australia in close to 5 years.
While it is great that films such as Champions exist to spread the message of equality, compassion and love to people of all backgrounds, unfortunately, the final product is quite paint-by-numbers, only buoyed up by its fantastic cast.
Anchored by an electrifying performance by Andrea Riseborough, To Leslie is an empathetic, engaging, and hopeful journey of rehabilitation and redemption.
Scream 6 is a welcome addition to the series, offering guts, glory, and a unique change of scenery.
Vibration, singing and signing came together as traditional norms were innovatively built upon, and the audience was treated to a sensational night of entertainment.
Southern Californian quartet Movements and British rockers Boston Manor have announced a huge Australian tour. Starting in Brisbane on March 9 at The Triffid, the co-headline extravaganza will visit Newcastle, Sydney, Wollongong, Belgrave, Melbourne and Adelaide, before closing out on March 18 at Amplifier Bar in Perth. the local up-and-coming shoegaze band, Gloam will be opening the show here in Boorloo.
Cocaine Bear bears no charm