Film Review: Gods of Egypt
Gods of Egypt is a visual feast, with an array of gods played by well-known Hollywood actors paraded throughout.
Gods of Egypt is a visual feast, with an array of gods played by well-known Hollywood actors paraded throughout.
Our old chum Ariel Sexton-Shaw, perhaps known to you as LoveAriel, is set to host a pretty ambitious exhibition in Sydney this July.
Peta & The Wolves creates electronic music and has just dropped two new tracks. We asked her to tell us about herself.
Sydney Film Festival has been a celebration of cinematic culture and highlights the significance of festivals in enriching a city’s culture.
Ten Years is composed of five short films directed by Jevons Au, Ng Ka-Leung, Chow Kwun-Wai, Wong Fei-Pang, and Kwok Zune.
Zero Days presents a harrowing picture of the world in which a computer virus can destroy the safety of populations of people.
When the premise is “farting corpse saves suicidal man”, it makes you wonder how Swiss Army Man got approval to be made.
FBi’s DJ skills and mentoring initiative is here once again and they are inviting female dance music lovers to apply now.
High Dive Heart are a pop duo of gypsy dreamers who fell in love through making music. They believe in spreading love through songs.
Oyster Factory is a documentary addressing the changing attitudes of Japanese people in a case study of an oyster farming factory.
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.
San Francisco heroes Deafheaven headed over to Australia to perform at Sydney Opera House as part of Vivid LIVE.