The Color Purple (Chapel off Chapel) – theatre review
A rich, harrowing and deeply evocative story has been superbly translated into captivating musical theatre in this Australasian premiere production…
Cafe Society – movie review
For better or worse, there's only one Woody Allen. The master of that dry, self-deprecating New York wit is back…
Nicholas Verso (The Boys in the Trees) – interview
"All writers are procrastinators," laughs filmmaker Nicholas Verso, the director of a new Australian coming of age drama Boys In…
Win tickets to the BBC First British Film Festival
- BBC First British Film Festival - Only in cinemas from 25 October 2016 We have 10 double in-season passes…
Masterminds – movie review
Inanely silly, slapstick comedic and fun, it is hard to believe that Masterminds is based upon a true story and…
Sonderlust by Kishi Bashi – music review
Kishi Bashi (Kaoru Ishibashi) has released his third full-length album and it’s quite a departure for the artist. Kishi Bashi’s…
Do Something Else (Old 55) – theatre review
Do Something Else is a new work devised by two dancers Cloe Fournier and Ryuichi Fujimura and sculptor/theatre maker Bridget…
Miss Saigon: 25th Anniversary Performance – movie review
Miss Saigon: 25th Anniversary Performance is a deeply moving, richly rewarding film of the play performed at the Prince Edward…
The Handmaiden – movie review
Not to be confused with The Handmaid's Tale -- Margaret Atwood's Booker Prize nominated dystopian novel with a strong feminist…
Joe Cinque's Consolation – movie review
In late 1997 Anu Singh, a beautiful law-student in Canberra killed her boyfriend Joe Cinque after months of telling friends…