What is love? Baby, don’t hurt me.
If you can leave your sanity behind and drink the Tim Robinson Kool-Aid, Friendship will be one of the funniest movies you’ll see this year.
And at the centre of it is a marvellous performance by David Corenswet, who infuses this Man of Steel with a beguiling softness and an emotional intelligence.
Tightly scripted and well-paced, this is a consistent romp which knows when to circle…and when to bite.
While Anderson’s movies are not for everyone due to their twee nature, unconventional exposition and storytelling, the charm of the movie is undeniable.
Beauty and the Beast The Musical doesn’t just avoid deviating from the heart of the film; it crystallises the themes, encasing them like the enchanted rose, and makes the revisit feel worthwhile
What is love? Baby, don’t hurt me.
If you can leave your sanity behind and drink the Tim Robinson Kool-Aid, Friendship will be one of the funniest movies you’ll see this year.
Through a blend of music, dance, and spoken word, Child is a performance piece that seeks to reignite within us the joy, curiosity, and freedom that often gets eroded by the demands of life.
And at the centre of it is a marvellous performance by David Corenswet, who infuses this Man of Steel with a beguiling softness and an emotional intelligence.
The film feels earnest, and the performances are sincere enough to carry the runtime.
F1’s is an immersive, muscular melodrama about an aging race car driver who’s still got it. Well, he’s got his problems too.
Lighting, pyrotechnics, and early 2000s pop music are playfully woven together to immerse us in a theatrical montage of a drunken night out, where the tea is spilt and old resentments are finally laid bare.
Tightly scripted and well-paced, this is a consistent romp which knows when to circle…and when to bite.
Through a blend of music, dance, and spoken word, Child is a performance piece that seeks to reignite within us the joy, curiosity, and freedom that often gets eroded by the demands of life.
"Clown in a Cornfield" is a pitchfork-sharp and hilariously mad critique of the generational divide.
Increment is a band from Perth, Western Australia, currently breaking through the emo indie rock scene. increment is currently touring WA to promote their debut EP titled Everything Stays The Same. We caught up with Increment’s co-frontmen – Sasha Flack and James Mulreany – ahead of their show at The Bird on Friday, 19 July 2024.
Over the past (nearly) 10 years, Californian Post Hardcore/Midwest Emo act Movements have established themselves as one of the key voices of the new age of the alternative rock scene. With the band coming to Australia this week for the New Bloom Festival, we chatted with vocalist Patrick Miranda about their past experiences coming to Australia, the influences behind their latest album RUCKUS and their plans for the rest of 2024.
Ambitious and passionate, Rose KB is the host of one of the last late-night TV shows of all time, trying her hardest to revive the waning late-night format by brining us returning acts, guest stars, and surprises.
We had a chat with Benjamin Quirk, the creative force behind "CRUSH," an upcoming production at The Blue Room Theatre.
Hailing from Sydney, Raghav and Maharshi have spent the past ten years pushing their artistic boundaries, sonically and physically. Now in Perth, they have come to showcase their own innovative take on the mathematical, Kathak dancing.