Space Theatre, Fri Jun 6 There’s a lot more to Sven Ratzke’s cabaret than the music of his favourite divas. Humour, storytelling, plenty of audience engagement, and reminiscing about times...
Space Theatre, Fri Jun 6 There’s a lot more to Sven Ratzke’s cabaret than the music of his favourite divas. Humour, storytelling, plenty of audience engagement, and reminiscing about times...
Sometimes a story can change your whole world. Words on a page can be so powerful that it seems like your eyes have a new colour or shape – the tale becomes a prism through which you see the world. Stories...
Kim Lock (MidnightSun Publishing) 333pp, RRP $24.95 Amy Silva is not your ordinary army ‘wife’. She’s an organic-produce adoring, hemp-wearing nuevo-hippy. Her boyfriend, Dylan Brookes, thrives...
Writer/director Laurie Collyer’s low-budget drama features a cool cast and moving playing, and yet the lingering mood of quiet desperation makes it slightly hard to take – especially if your life...
Writer/director Sally Potter’s follow-up to the flawed Yes and the underappreciated Rage is a fairly straight character piece with a fine cast and rather less of her irritatingly pretentious quirks....
It is a few years now since this gorgeous trio’s last full length offering; this could be due to the fact that they have been busy scouring romantic and far-flung corners of the globe in Europe and the UK. All three...
Producer/director Spike Lee’s most ostensibly commercial movie since his Inside Man (and his first remake) is an Americanised version of Korean filmmaker Chan-wook Park’s original (one of his infamous...
This wearyingly ‘extreme’ feature début from stuntman-turned-co-writer/director/producer Kimani Ray Smith is intended as a hybrid of grindhouse horror, chopsocky actioner and sickly black comedy,...
Anita Heiss (Simon & Schuster Australia) 2014, 354pp, RRP $29.95 Tiddas, by Anita Heiss, is the story of five friends, or tiddas, who are dealing with the challenges of a broken marriage, unwanted...
David Tennant’s in fine form (and sporting his actual Scottish accent) in this three-part BBC drama with a nasty edge, and yet he’s slightly undone by some dodgy script conveniences and at least one yawning...