From the start, Maiden sets a scene portraying the power of the ocean, the power of a sailor and the power of the media. Directed by Alex Holmes, this documenta...
I’m still not one-hundred per cent sure about condoning the concept of making thrillers out of real-life tragedies. It’s a large, grey moral area, in which some...
Electrocuted fairies, dying actors, broken or breaking stages, faulty props and characters getting stuck in various unpleasant situations—these are just a few t...
When it comes to western movies, hardened, gravely-voiced gunslingers and classic Mexican standoffs come to mind for most, I’m sure. While we’re certainly gifte...
Directed by Neil Jordan (Interview with the Vampire), Greta follows a surprising friendship between two unlikely strangers. Francis (played by Chloe Grace Moret...
It has taken 11 years and 20 male-hero movies, but finally Captain Marvel, the first female-led Marvel movie has hit the screens. I didn’t think the wait time c...
Sculpture By The Sea has arrived in Perth, turning Cottesloe Beach and Marine Parade foreshore into an outdoor museum, and showcasing 71 sculptures from 26 arti...
“The spirits you carry, they carry you too.”
Adapted from Gabrielle Wang’s illustrated novel, and produced by West Australia’s company Barking Gecko, Ghost ...
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Sorry To Bother You is an anti-capitalist “absurdist dark comedy with magical realism and science fiction inspired by the wor...
As I walk the navy-carpeted floors of the Windsor theatre, with its cream walls and off-olive green curtains, I am transported back to the forties. This art-dec...