REVIEW: Homeland
If, when watching a film set in an exotic, overseas country, you’re likely to experience a heightened case of wanderlust
If, when watching a film set in an exotic, overseas country, you’re likely to experience a heightened case of wanderlust
Matthew Quick, author of The Silver Linings Playbook, delivers more warm-and-fuzzy feels. Bartholomew Neil is 39 years old, friendless, and has always
Nebraska In cinemas February 20 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UT5tqPojMtg Director Alexander Payne, responsible for The Descendants in 2011, returns for Nebraska, a film about the homecoming
8 February – 23 March Belvoir St Theatre, Surry Hills Ticket prices: Full $68, seniors/industry/group $58, concession $48 Belvoir’s production of Michael Gow’s
These tunes from UTS natives GHOST TALK should get you through the semester, just until you figure out your optimal napping
LARISSA BRICIS reviews Éléonore Pourriat’s short film Oppressed Majority. Imagine a world where men were cajoled and objectified as they walked the
NICOLA PARISE reviews the highly anticipated biopic of Nelson Mandela. Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom opens in cinemas nationally today. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmm-aazQQKA Making a film
JULES LEFEVRE gives us the low-down on what you should be subjecting your ear holes to for the next twelve months.
Julian van der Zee talks to Ann Mossop, curator of the Festival of Dangerous Ideas, about thinking on the edge. "Great
Katherine Buskariol chats to Seekae about being part of the electronica revolution that’s taken the Australian music scene by storm. When