So, I went to Hoyts Cinemas at Tea Tree Plaza (good thing I already have a Hoyts Members Card!), this time to see the film Everest.
Category Archive: Reviews
The film has the ability to offer belly laughs, only to snap you back to reality with Shyamalan’s signature psychological horror.
The truly great guitarist are the ones who carve out a signature sound, instantly recognisable from a handful of notes. Former Pink Floyd front-man, David Gilmour, belongs in such elite company and, thankfully, his latest solo offering, Rattle That Lock, delivers a great deal of that familiar tone.
This review will be a little different than my usual reviews: I had high hopes for this film. I’d heard great initial reviews and word of mouth.
Songs to Play is a collection of nuanced tracks, delivering short stories, character sketches and slices of suburban Australian life.
Joshua Radin and Demi Louise mesmerised Adelaide on Tuesday night, bringing the small crowd at The Gov to a standstill.
With spring upon us, it’s the perfect time to explore the inspiring paths of Adelaide.
August was a great month for albums, with high quality LPs dropping every week, both here and internationally. The Upside News takes a look at releases from Mac DeMarco, Destroyer, Bad//Dreems and The Bohicas.
Existential angst has never been so much fun. Furman is a restless soul who makes a virtue of the fact, managing to channel this into music with an infectious, frenetic energy.
In contrast with the very sad circumstances that gave rise to Tigersapp, the music is bright, lively and brimming with ideas.
