Tag Archive: review

Revisiting: Carter USM’s 30 Something

Carter USM’s seminal album, 30 Something, turns 30 years old today. Our editor, Bobby Townsend, revisits it.

Review: Capharnaüm helps bring awareness

Stories like Capharnaüm help bring awareness that the impact our actions as individuals may have on others.

Film Review: A Star is Born

A Star is Born is adapted from the 1976 and 1937 dramas of the same name, but is it as good as the hype suggests?

Review: American Animals is nail-biting

American Animals presents to us the problem with society and culture that often gives too great a voice to privileged middle class males.

Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot – review

Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot is a film that resonates beyond its duration. Addy Fong explains why…

Film Review: Parasol Peak is unique

Parasol Peak is a short film which explores the disconnect between musicians. Here’s why you should give it a look.

Film review: McQueen is a thrilling periscope

‘McQueen’ interplays a variety of shot styles, as if mixing materials and prints, artfully matched and complimenting each other.

Splendour in the Grass through the looking glass

SITG 2018 had a lot to offer in its eighteenth year. We were there to check it out.

Love Supreme Festival – review

With its happy crowd and vibrant atmosphere, Love Supreme is the perfect jazz escape on England’s South Coast, as Emilia Gill explains.

Review: Trust Fund – Bringing the Backline

Tom Spooner explains why Ellis Jones’ ability to chart his own feelings in such a frank and relatable way is an example to us all.

Leave No Trace – film review

There is a sense of overwhelming unease that pulses through the entirety of Leave No Trace, the new film from Debra Granik.

Transit provides hope – Sydney Film Festival

Transit speaks of how both places and people can hold us to the physical geography of the land and the relationships we have.