by Catherine Blanch | Jun 29, 2016 | Dance, Film, Interviews, Multimedia, Theatre
by Catherine Blanch. Delving into the issues of gender, sexuality, self-worth and mental illness, #nofilter is a cutting edge, thought-provoking and confronting theatrical production that uses a combination of film, dance and live music to share the stories and...
by Dave Bradley | Mar 30, 2016 | DVDs, Reviews
Shock, R, 83 Mins Churned out during the slasher boom of the late ‘70s/early ‘80s, this drab and dated 1981 horror has a few minor points still worth mentioning: 1) Star Melissa Sue Anderson was best-known at the time for the coyly conservative TV series Little House...
by Dave Bradley | Jan 19, 2016 | Books, Reviews
Amy Simmons (Footprint) 2015, 89pp Freelance writer Simmons’ contribution to the ‘Devil’s Advocates’ series is a complex and enlightening analysis of a film that stands as one of writer/director Lars von Trier’s most confronting and endlessly controversial, which is...
by David Robinson | Mar 8, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Live Music, Reviews
Moreton Bay Stage, WOMADelaide, Sat Mar 7 It’s the middle of the afternoon and something has inexplicably drawn me to the Moreton Bay Stage. I’ve never heard of Sóley – not until I had a look at the WOMADelaide program in any case – but she sounds interesting. I sit...