Review: Boomtown pushes boundaries
Boomtown works hard to push the boundaries of conventional festivities. Its ambiance beats other festivals in leading a drive for change.
Boomtown works hard to push the boundaries of conventional festivities. Its ambiance beats other festivals in leading a drive for change.
Alma Har’el, the filmmaker behind LoveTrue builds such trust with her subjects. They throw themselves into such a vulnerable position.
Nestling on the banks of the River Thames, sat a weekend festival making its London debut. We were there to check it all out.
From membrane melting solos, to the gentle caress of melodies, Jake Bugg really did shine as a vocalist and a guitarist.
Gold Panda’s latest instalment, Good Luck And Do Your Best, is a 60 minute trip on a synthesised magic carpet.
Seth Sentry blew the roof off of The Enmore Theatre in Sydney. Annastasia Robertson checked it out for Something You Said.
For Evelyn, the third studio album from Canadian singer/songwriter Hannah Georgas, is equal parts brave and vulnerable.
Land of Mine tells the story of a group of German boys made prisoners of war after Germany’s 1945 surrender and sent to Denmark.
Gods of Egypt is a visual feast, with an array of gods played by well-known Hollywood actors paraded throughout.
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.