The film has the ability to offer belly laughs, only to snap you back to reality with Shyamalan’s signature psychological horror.
Review
Joshua Radin and Demi Louise mesmerised Adelaide on Tuesday night, bringing the small crowd at The Gov to a standstill.
In contrast with the very sad circumstances that gave rise to Tigersapp, the music is bright, lively and brimming with ideas.
The plot is disjointed, jumping across time, and completely dismissing what should have been a solid chunk of the film. Character development is almost non-existent, and you can’t identify or empathise with the main characters…
Schumer stars as Amy the sexually liberated and heart-breaking protagonist who would usually be a guy; a veritable modern day Mr Darcy. Trainwreck, directed by Judd Apatow is a classic Girl meets Boy situation. A rom-com turned on its head.
Williamson makes you think; that’s the beauty of his work, and The Perfectionist will give you plenty to think about. It’s a fun play with some lovely moments and is showing until August 8th.
As always with the MARVEL Cinematic Universe, there are flashbacks, links, Easter eggs and hints placed all throughout the film, linking Ant-Man to the larger Avengers storyline,
I saw Terminator Genisys at the Palace Nova Cinemas in Adelaide’s East End. I had heard both good and bad reviews of this film (as it’s been out for a couple of weeks now), so I went in somewhat apprehensive of what was awaiting me on screen.
Memories are like marbles, which can be stored in various locations and retrieved when required, to provide you with, not just the memories, but the emotions associated with those memories. I actually thought this was an extremely clever way of describing how a brain works.
This was truly a great show and being a major You Am I/Tim Rogers fan since the beginning, it was great seeing Tim Rogers having fun with The Bamboos. Fingers crossed that there’s another tour before too long.
