The film is harrowing and at times difficult to watch. But it is also breathtakingly beautiful, showcasing Garrone’s ability to balance harsh realities with mesmerising cinema.
Author: Rose Mitchell
Gondry delves into the anatomy of the creative mind, from the highs of an inspiration “flow” to the depths of rejection and inadequacy.
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Despite its overwrought premise, director Jane Angharad manages to bring out the play’s more subtle themes through the intimacy she develops between the characters and the audience.
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Walking into Little Eggs Collective’s immersive play The Lost Boys felt like entering a Berlin nightclub. With thumping techno music…
BarberSoc’s end-of-year concert at Marrickville Town Hall on Sunday brought tears of laughter and reflection to the large crowd who…
While often deemed as “uncool” or “nerdy” by many today, Vision String Quartet showcases that classical music is in fact highly playful, fun, and perhaps even cool.
Miyazaki perfectly captures the ephemerality of childhood, the challenges of growing up and the importance of creativity in everyday life.
Parramatta Road and its secrets remind us that, when we look beyond the stained windows of our morning 413 or past the grittiness of the road’s concrete skin, a hidden world where past and present coalesce is all around us.