Tag: arts
The Invitation: film review
A new horror movie from Australian director Jessica M Thompson, The Invitation has landed in theatres. Our resident film buffs Tom Parry and Stefan...
Inexpensive cabaret fun at the Courthouse
Up-and-coming artist and performer Charlotte Armstrong will make her mark in Stratford this weekend.
Her show Therapy Is Expensive (So I Wrote a Cabaret Instead)...
Review: Yep, Jordan Peele’s latest film Nope is very good
NOPE is director Jordan Peeleās third film, and is about residents in a lonely gulch of inland California who bear witness to an uncanny...
Bullet Train review: High-speed Hollywood thrills
BRAD Pitt leads an all-star cast in Bullet Train, an action-comedy set in Japan. Our resident film buffs Tom Parry and Stefan Bradley went...
Live soundtrack sails to The Wedge
Filmgoers and music-lovers alike will be spellbound when the Grigoryan Brothers land Portside later this month.
The song-writing brothers will be present for the screening...
Music’s greatest hits coming to The Wedge
Songs of the stage and screen will be celebrated in style when The World of Musicals comes to The Wedge next week.
The globe-trotting production...
Sparkling Sapphires to hit Sale
For Kuungkari woman Lorinda May Merrypor, her appearance in a certain musical stage-play is the culmination of a want held since childhood.
She vividly recalls...
Fourth time’s the charm for Thor in Love & Thunder
THE latest superhero blockbuster from Marvel Studios, Thor: Love and Thunder has arrived in cinemas. Our resident film buffs Tom Parry and Stefan Bradley...
Jurassic World: Dominion review – Not out of this World
The third movie in the Jurassic World trilogy
Top Gun: Maverick review – sequel sticks the landing
Our resident film buffs Tom Parry and Stefan Bradley went to check it out Top Gun: Maverick.
Mick makes the move to politics
Local businessman and musician Mick Harrington talks about his chances at the Federal Election
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness review: full of surprises
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the 28th instalment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has landed in cinemas. Our resident film buffs Stefan Bradley and Tom Parry went to check it out.SB: Well, the plot sees Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) enter the Multiverse to protect teenager America Chavez (Xochitl Gomez), who has the power to travel the Multiverse, from a dangerous threat.