Arts & Entertainment Reviews
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Wild Honey: In Your Head
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These guys have nailed the timing of the album’s release as it has a real warm, summer day at the beach vibe. -
Loving Vincent
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Loving Vincent could be one of the most stunningly ambitious displays in cinematic history. -
Buyer and Cellar
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Buyer and Cellar seeks to give the audience a behind-the-scenes insight into the intimate life of the actor Barbra Streisand. -
MEZKO: Polychronic EP
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MEZKO affirm their place on the Sydney music scene with an audacious, slashing mix of heavy guitars and ethereal synths. -
The Snowman
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The Snowman tells the story of Harry Hole (Michael Fassbender), a once great detective who is driven to despair by his demons. -
Ingrid Goes West
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Ingrid Goes West may be one of the most modern and perceptive comedies you'll see this year, but it plays like a Shakespearean tragedy. -
The Big Meal
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What is The Big Meal? No spoilers here. You'll have to watch the play to find out. -
Thor: Ragnarok
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Thor: Ragnarok is the kind of funny, action-packed popcorn movie that makes a night at the movies one of absolutely pleasure. -
"Bye River": Sampa the Great's Ethereal Rap
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Bye River delivers an irradescent prism of light and healing which will transform the listener through the multi-faceted musical influences no matter what their starting standing vantage point. -
Grinding Eyes
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Bursting into Sydney's crowded indie rock scene with swagger and waves of sound, Grinding Eyes' take on psych-rock is like a towering slab of obsidian-black noise. -
Antenna Documentary Film Festival: Faces Places
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Small to the point of almost being quaint, but somehow simultaneously enormous in scope, Faces Places resonates with refreshing wonder and congeniality. -
Bad Blood
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Bad Blood ultimately plays out in such a prosaic way that audiences expecting a satisfying mystery thriller are robbed of a proper denouement. -
St. Vincent: MASSEDUCTION
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It's interesting that MASSEDUCTION is St. Vincent's most extroverted work, but also her most personal. -
Good Time
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Good Time packs awful choices, obscene selfishness, a cast of pitiable characters, and constantly sky-rocketing tension into its almost manic narrative. -
raven: the night is dark, the night is silent, the night is bright, the night is loud
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the night is dark... the new record from Tangents double bassist Peter Hollo as raven is not so much about the ever-changing nighttime, as it is the night. -
Final Portrait
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Final Portrait is a movie that reveals the inner workings of the creative process; the self-doubt, the uncertainty and the drive and vision that comes and goes at will. -
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith: The Kid
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With The Kid, Smith arguably proves that abstraction does not have to be overly intellectual, and pensiveness can be extroverted. -
Golden Vessel: Right/Side EP
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The timing of the release is excellent as it begins a bit cold and dark but gradually develops a warm and uplifting sound in its second half, mirroring Sydney’s climate at the moment. -
The Dancer
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La Danseuse (The Dancer) is a dramatised picture of the life of an aspiring young artist in her journey to create a never-seen-before opus -
Ghosts
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Written and set in 1881, the Henrik Ibsen classic, Ghosts, once a contemporary piece of writing, it is now historical, yet surprisingly relevant and familiar at the same time.