Toy Story 4: Review
Not as fresh as the first three films, but still a great time. On paper, we don’t necessarily need a Toy Story 4. The first three films in Pixar’s longest…
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Not as fresh as the first three films, but still a great time. On paper, we don’t necessarily need a Toy Story 4. The first three films in Pixar’s longest…
With winter’s arrival, the Fremantle Arts Centre (FAC) boasts an ambitious set of five new exhibitions, weaving together the work of local and international artists. Bound by the locality of…
Admittedly, I was a wee bit distracted watching Wild Rose because I couldn’t stop internally shouting “I’ve been there!” every time I recognised a familiar corner of the busy Glasgow…
Please note: This article is dark and full of spoilers After nine years, eight seasons and more character deaths than J.K. Rowling can shake a wand at, Game of Thrones…
Last Saturday the satirists behind what’s unfortunately not really satire anymore, AKA The Chaser and The Shovel, performed their show at the Astor Theatre. The night consisted of a combination…
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote feels like ten films crammed into one. Hardly surprising, considering that kooky director Terry Gilliam was making (and unmaking) this project for over twenty-five…
I started writing this piece the day that I went to see Captain Marvel with my Aunt. I’m proud to say this, that it wasn’t with friends or a partner,…
The Wonderful World of Dissocia is a pitch-black absurdist comedy about the experiences of a young woman living with the challenges of a chronic mental illness. It’s absolutely packed with…
The Cherry Orchard, by Anton Chekhov, is a challenge, and to stage it is brave; directors from Konstantin Stanislavsky to Peter Brook have grappled with it. So, the Western Australian…
This review comes with a disclaimer: that is, any play over 3 hours in length and performed fully in Shakespearian language. Don’t get me wrong, the play was excellent, it…