Arts & Entertainment Reviews
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The Imperial Bells of China
Arts & Entertainment Reviews
The full program of The Imperial Bells of China program is excitingly diverse, embracing and captivating from its opening Sound Of Peace. -
A Monster Calls
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It's a set-up befitting a fairy tale, but A Monster Calls openly takes issue with the black-and-white, good and bad mentality of children's stories. -
A Ghost Story
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A Ghost Story is low-budget but ambitious, short but sometimes maddeningly slow, seemingly complex, but ultimately profoundly simple. -
Dunkirk
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Dunkirk boldly holds no quarter in providing an authentic, cinematic manifesto on the experiences of war. -
The Plant
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The Plant is on at Ensemble Theatre, Kirribilli, until Saturday August 5th. -
Vera Blue: Perennial Album Launch
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Vera Blue put on a solid performance which was a joy to watch, from the stand up drums that lit up on impact, to hearing her soaring vocals. -
The Kite String Tangle
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There is a euphoric quality attached to The Kite String Tangle's music that lifts you to another dimension. -
Paris Can Wait
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Diane Lane portrays a woman who is more lost than she knows and unwittingly takes the first steps towards finding herself. -
The Beguiled
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A romance film without love, and a thriller without a villain, The Beguiled is an adaptation that Coppola has made her own. -
Neville's Island
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The Chasers themselves admit they aren't actors, they are comedians, and to be honest their performances in Neville's Island, now playing at the Ensemble Theatre, show it. -
Hey Geronimo @ Hudson Ballroom
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Headliners Hey Geronimo came on and from the first drum stroke the intensity was sky high. -
The Rover
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The Rover is a glorious, hilarious 17th century tale of the escapades of young men and women that rings as true today as in its time. -
Sheer Mag: Need to Feel Your Love
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Need to Feel Your Love proves that the fiercely independent Sheer Mag have lost none of their spark. -
The First Girl I Loved
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It captures the blossoming of young love in all its little intricacies: waiting for text messages, nervous laughter and the pain of rejection when things fall apart. -
FRONT
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With its sharp, gritty dialogue and observations, FRONT is like “Band Life 101” compressed credibly and succinctly into an 80 minute gloves off. -
Sydney Film Festival: Fashionista
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You’ll be rewarded with a clever performance by Fuller, gritty cinematography and a soundtrack that echoes the Austin spirit -
Sydney Film Festival: Una Mujer Fantastica
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Shocking and enraging, joyous and uplifting, humorous and surreal Una Mujer Fantastica is an intense film that will have your emotions somersaulting. -
A Quiet Passion
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A Quiet Passion does a remarkable job satirising it all by the mother of all hipsters in their era: the legendary American poet Emily Dickinson. -
Sydney Film Festival: I Am Not a Witch
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The culture portrayed through searing black comedy in I Am Not a Witch is profoundly different from ours, but it is definitely familiar enough for its most damning moments to touch a nerve.