FILM REVIEW: The Guilty, a high-concept Danish thriller told over the phone
The Guilty never sets foot outside of the police call centre. An expert combination of script, performance and camerawork makes this seemingly uncinematic premise one of the most exciting and gripping films of the summer.
Album Review: Crushing by Julia Jacklin
Julia Jacklin’s second album is at times a little too familiar to her contemporaries, but the sonic stories she’s created carve out their own space and remind you of very similar scars.
It’s Not Creepy If They’re Hot – Sydney Fringe Festival
When I was standing at the urinal during the intermission, the guy next to me said, “How accurate were those guys?”
Review: 7 ‘Beach House’
“There’s something in 7 for everyone, from the intimate whispering, to the expansive drone of the synths and feedback hum of the guitar.”
Review: SR3MM — Rae Sremmurd
“The obvious stream filling here is ridiculous and spells trends I fear as an avid listener of hip hop.”
Revue’d: PoCRevue’s Heroes Of Time Past Takes On Systemic Racism, One 8-bit Mini Boss At A Time
Whilst it was somewhat sad to see my childhood heroine destroyed by an aluminium goon bag, I was faced with the reality that all good things must come to an (alcoholic) end.
Review: Buried Child
Incredibly evocative, the society’s latest production reveals to us the hilarious, heartbreaking and often horrifying aspects of the decaying American Dream.
Review: Hinds @ SWG3, Glasgow
New-wave indie-rock girl group Hinds stormed the SGW3 during mid-sem break.
Review: FBi Takeover of The Marly
What can you expect from a two dollar show? Is this too good to be true? Did we drink enough beforehand? How and why did we eat that much Chinese food?
Gig Review: The Story So Far @ Factory Theatre
It’s clear why The Story So Far are at the very front of the rising punk scene — their live performance is just as rich as their studio sound, ever-evolving and growing fiercer and fiercer.