Endgame (shake&stir) – theatre review
As the program told us, when Endgame was first performed in 1957 it polarized audiences and critics alike. People saw…
Down Under – movie review
Bogan culture on our screens is nothing unusual, dating back to The Adventures Of Barry McKenzie right through to Fat…
Sausage Party – movie review
It’s rude, it’s crude, it sets out to push the envelope and succeeds in doing so, but is also quite…
Shadowland (Pilobolus) – theatre review
A remarkably adept, clever and enchanting tale of illusion and dance, Shadowland, by internationally acclaimed troupe Pilobolus* – founded in…
Bad Moms – movie review
In Bad Moms - the new comedy from the writers of The Hangover (Jon Lucas and Scott Moore), who in…
Truman – movie review
Winner of five Goya Awards (the Spanish equivalent of the Oscars), Truman is a bittersweet comedy/drama, which screened during the…
John Steel Singers farewell tour – music news
After nearly a decade as a band, three albums and countless tours across Australia, the US and UK, beloved Brisbane band…
Betrayal (Ensemble) – theatre review
Betrayal, by Harold Pinter was written in 1978, and belongs to his great middle period, and along with other works…
Win a prize pack for The Man Who Knew Infinity
- The Man Who Knew Infinity - Releasing on DVD on 7 September 2016 We have two prize packs* thanks…
Louder Than Bombs – movie review
Making his English language debut, Norwegian director Joachim Trier has crafted a tricky relationship movie with deep-seated feelings at its…