An engaging monologue on the overlooked and cumbersome orchestral instrument and the people who play it.
Category Archive: Reviews
Disney’s latest delve into the archives brings to the screen the picture real adaption of The Lion King… Bring your tissues, that no worries attitude and enjoy this honestly marvellous remake of the Disney classic when it hits cinemas around Australia from July 19.
Polish Club are in a great place right now. Having just released a ripper second album, they are are touring as an expanded three piece and clearly enjoying themselves.
‘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,
The latest film from writer / director Hlynur Palmason, A White, White Day, unfolds the fragility and madness of grief in a raw and brutally honest portrayal of a man attempting to come to terms with the loss of his wife and the discovery of her secrets.
AltFest is a very welcome addition to Adelaide’s live music landscape. At a time when many performance venues are closing their doors, the organisers of this new mini-festival should be applauded for investing in original live music, including Woodville City Council for opening the doors of its town hall for the event.
Auntie Boo’s Variety Diner had it all…with a meat tray raffle to boot.
Internationally acclaimed comedy goddesses, Tash York and and Boo Dwyer, come together to deliver the most heartwarming, laugh out loud, sing along dish of petty you could ever want in Petty Bitches… a brilliantly delightful blend of humour, pettiness (of course) and 90’s pop culture references.
Tash York indeed has the guts to say everything out loud in this must-be-seen show about life, love, and a tonne of chicken nuggets.
This is a story of redemption, and the value one attributes to family. The reality is that Rose-Lynn is largely unlikable during the piece. Perhaps the mark of a talented actress in Buckley, we get frustrated by her behaviours, and ultimately don’t necessarily want her to succeed in her quest for country music stardom. That being said, it is worth persevering with Wild Rose, because the last fifteen minutes fills you with a sense of satisfaction.
