Blueberry Play Review: FRINGE WORLD Festival
Whether you are waiting for, reminiscing about, or suffering through your angsty teenage years, Blueberry Play will certainly feel incredibly familiar, touching on that little part in each of us…
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Whether you are waiting for, reminiscing about, or suffering through your angsty teenage years, Blueberry Play will certainly feel incredibly familiar, touching on that little part in each of us…
Friday night’s opening of Michael Abercromby’s latest show FRONT served up a hypnotic mix of theatre, banter and music – and a few c bombs to go along with it.…
Moore manages to balance the outrageousness of the Trump Presidency with both bleak nihilism and futuristic optimism. In a politically divided America, we have not been short on media consumption…
Boy Erased feels like a difficult film to talk about. Lucas Hedges stars as Jared, a young gay man who is pulled out of college by his ultra-Christian parents (Russell…
Not exactly a biopic, nor a comprehensive account of the moon landing; First Man is a personal story about grief as both fuel and a drawback to Neil Armstrong’s professional…
Not exactly a bad time, just an overly long one. Drew Goddard’s sophomore feature; Bad Times At The El Royale is the exact sort of ambitious Hollywood production that I…
Spider-Man 3 is now no longer the weirdest film to have the character of Venom in it. Beginning around 2008, Hollywood have since grown and established a formula for the…
In what this reporter can only presume is an attempt to lure all of Perth’s potential school shooters into one location, this is an event that promises to teach research…
Dimity Smyth Is Dead takes all the parts we know and love about the classic, gothic murder mystery, and reworks them into a twisted, sumptuous and emotionally turbulent theatre show.…
First things first, A Simple Favour is not really a mystery film, well not a good one at least. As much as the marketing would have you believe, those looking…