Why do people visit sex workers? I asked one day. “Great question,” one woman replied. “For head jobs and cuddles, mainly.”
Australian Mia Wasikowska delivers perhaps the weakest performance, and one feels like she didn’t quite capture the tone that the film required, which wasn’t helped by a lack of chemistry between her and Hiddleston.
Pippa was my friend. She was many, many people’s friend. And now she’s gone, and I have a hole in my heart that feels as big as the world.
This film was outstanding. It has multiple Oscars awaiting it – which ones, I’m not sure
I quite enjoyed last year’s film – yes, another post-apocalyptic piece with the heroes being a bunch of teens, but I really liked the mystery involved in this premise.
Tonight, at Adelaide Entertainment Centre, KISS return with their 40th Anniversary World Tour. Supporting them is musical collective The Dead Daisies, a band made up of some of rock’s most accomplished musicians.
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.
Multi-genre three-piece outfit The Basics return to Adelaide to celebrate the release of their new album The Age of Entitlement.
On Friday, October 16, two of Adelaide’s favourite tribute bands team up to raise money for CanTeen.
October should officially become Rocktober with the amount of exceptional bands hitting Adelaide’s pubs and clubs with this intent to rock our worlds.
