Stepping onto the stage at The Old Fitz Theatre, King James brought a full-court press of emotion and nostalgia, bouncing…
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Hoff’s film is a ravishing account of the birth of Australian surf culture, and the accompanying indie film movement, but its ambitious scope comes at the cost of depth.
As for the question that may be on every cinephile’s mind: Is Kinds of Kindness Lanthimos’ best work thus far? No, and it’s certainly not for everyone. It is cruel, gory, abstract and, in my opinion, less palatable than Lanthimos’ collaborations with Tony McNamara.
Keating’s office has classical columns flanking a mahogany desk with expensive landscape paintings hanging on the walls. The setting accused the former PM of a great crime in modern politics, being ‘out of touch’.
My first year art history subject, ARHT1001 Style and Substance: Introducing Art History, discussed “women artists’ as a ‘theme’ in…
The irreplicability of the show is perhaps its most remarkable aspect. The intimate audience is witness to an ephemeral display of emotion, invention and dialogue.
Tensions, political and personal alike, run high, and festering wounds thought to be healed are reopened. But what hurts more? Leaving, or being left behind?
Wom*ns Revue is back for 2024, with a powerful and dynamic show that is eloquent, impressive, and absolutely hilarious. Directors…
I immediately bought a copy of Prophet Song and joined the line to get it signed. When I finally reached Lynch, he glanced at my name and quipped that it was an amalgam of his mother’s and ex-wife’s names. This was a small moment, but one that became the highlight of my night.
On Saturday night, I had the privilege of going to see Sydney University Dramatic Society’s (SUDS) production of The Complete…