Arts & Entertainment Reviews
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Hue Blanes' Holiday
Arts & Entertainment Reviews
An exquisite range of unique and courageous pieces that blurs the line between music and storytelling -
The Bodyguard
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Paulini steals the show in her star performance as Rachel Marron, a role which showcases not only her amazing voice and stage presence but also unveils enormous sensitivity and nuance in her acting. -
Sex Object
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The worlds of art and porn - beauty and depravity - align in Sex Object, the latest play to grace the stage at Marrickville's Depot Theatre. -
Berlin Syndrome
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It was certainly not intentional, but there is a delicious irony to the arrival of Cate Shortland's masterful thriller Berlin Syndrome to cinemas at the same time as Disney's live action Beauty & the Beast. -
Their Finest
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If you are looking for a movie that is light-hearted and funny but simultaneously explores feminism and analyses the story-telling capacity of film, this is the one for you -
Denial
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Denial had its work cut out for it to make the film as equally engaging and entertaining as it is to do justice to all the people that suffered under the Holocaust. -
Ellie, Abbie, & Ellie's Dead Aunt
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Ellie, Abbie & Ellie's Dead Aunt, at its very heart, is a romantic comedy about firsts, whether it be your first love, your first born or your first heartbreak. -
The Country Doctor
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You don’t see that many films about doctors as you do say, journalists, cops or heaven forbid…writers. Yet the job of a doctor can be quite the screenwriter’s dream -
5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche
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The world may be in the grip of disaster but the Susan B. Anthony Society For The Sisters Of Gertrude Stein are determined to gather and celebrate their annual Quiche Breakfast. -
Notes on Blindness
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If you can’t see the pitcher, will you still have a swing? -
Irish Film Festival: Atlantic
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With the strong possibility of the ocean and its resources reaching a point of no return if we continue to exhaust its offerings, it is important we raise awareness about the importance of implementing long-term sustainable practices. -
Hurray for the Riff Raff: The Navigator
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The Navigator feels like Hurray for the Riff Raff's contribution to the quilt of American mythology. -
Mark Colvin's Kidney
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Even after the actors have left the stage and the houselights are shining - the space reverberates with the message of Johnny Mercer's song "You've got to accentuate the positive, eliminate the negative..." -
Loving
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In shining a light on the past, the new film Loving shows us a way forward. -
Cameron Avery: Ripe Dreams, Pipe Dreams
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Avery’s debut album Ripe Dreams, Pipe Dreams, is an achingly personal anthology of songs and stories. -
Jasper Jones
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It's a film about having the courage to overcome expectations and stand up for other people, and despite its period setting, it could hardly be more relevant here and now. -
MEMBER
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The one-man show takes place in a hospital room, freshly awakened memories and guilt competing with the nagging sound of a heart monitor. -
Dirty Projectors
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Filled with contrasting electronic and acoustic textures, the music on Dirty Projectors constantly sounds like it's on the verge of collapse. -
The Trouble with Harry
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The Trouble with Harry sets out to tell the extraordinary story of Harry Crawford, otherwise known as Eugenia “Lena” Falleni, who was legally born a female. -
The Judas Kiss
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A stunning portrayal of the life of Oscar Wilde in two acts by Red Line Productions.