Tag Archive: Riley James

Nirvanna The Band The Show – Review

The elevator pitch, ‘Flight of the Conchords’ meets ‘Da Ali G Show’, this is unlike other scripted narrative comedies.

Something You Said’s top gigs of 2016

Our contributors have spent the past year at venues and festivals all over the world. Here are some of their favourites.

Something You Said’s top 20 films of 2016

2016 was another good year for movies. Here are Something You Said’s contributors’ favourite flicks from the last 12 months.

Something You Said’s top 20 albums of 2016

It’s that time of the year where we tally up our favourite albums. Here are the LPs that have been on high rotation.

Film review: LoveTrue needs to be seen

Alma Har’el, the filmmaker behind LoveTrue builds such trust with her subjects. They throw themselves into such a vulnerable position.

Home release review: Eye in the Sky

It takes a village to bomb a child. ‘Eye in the Sky’ is available on home release this month, so Riley James gives it the once over.

Film review: The Fits is bold in its simplicity

The Fits is a naturalistic slice of life. It’s not a deep dive of a character study but a more simple snapshot of a real community.

Film Review: (T)error breaks your heart

(T)error is a true documentary, and the FBI has no idea that their undercover informant has a documentary crew filming from beginning to end.

Film Review: Eye in the Sky

Eye in the Sky explores the newfound mundanity and shifting political concerns of murder in the detached world of drone warfare.

Live review: The Raah Project in Melbourne

Is it hacky to call something “Lynchian”? Well, tonight was very Lynchian, The Raah Project created an atmosphere akin to Blue Velvet.