Good Boys is a comedy that misses the mark totally. It’s a tacky, predictable and ultimately unsatisfying film.
Author: Ken Grady
Black Star Riders new album Another State Of Grace is soon to be released and new guitarist, Christian Martucci, is excited to talk up this fourth instalment in the band’s ongoing musical evolution.
Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw’s strengths are that it is well-paced, funny, and, despite its significant body count and copious amounts of unnecessary property damage, an unexpectedly heart-warming film.
‘Yesterday’ is a slick piece of British rom-com hokum. It’s fun, and works on a number of levels, but doesn’t tax the brain too much,
Vinyl Squeeze opened its doors eighteen months ago and has established itself as one of Adelaide’s best record shops. Last week it launched its website which means that they’ve now got another 800,000 items for record enthusiasts to browse through and buy!
STC’s Hydra is a challenging post-feminist re-examination of the relationship between George Johnston and Charmian Clift that, in its fiery volatility, created some of our nation’s most memorable literature.
Steve Martin & Martin Short’s show Now You See Them, Soon You Won’t will be coming to Australia later this year. The good news is that the tour will include a performance at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre on Monday November 11!
Luka Bloom entranced his Adelaide fans with a wonderful set of acoustic songs and engaging anecdotes at The Gov on Wednesday night.
Tim Burton’s Dumbo is a film uncertain of its intended audience. It pitches its social messages awkwardly, and in its retelling of the classic ‘ugly duckling’ story which lies at its core, it becomes too focussed on spectacle over substance to be deemed fully successful.
Sometime in the early seventies, experimental music icon, Brian Eno, left a hand-written note at the foot of […]
