Sculpture By The Sea, Cottesloe 2021
Last year Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe, the annual outdoor sculpture exhibition, was cut short due to Covid. I’m so pleased to report that it returns for a 17th year. The famous…
Last year Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe, the annual outdoor sculpture exhibition, was cut short due to Covid. I’m so pleased to report that it returns for a 17th year. The famous…
For years I’ve been trying to get to this cafe. Finally I made it and was not disappointed. They say a picture paints a thousand words and this is especially…
You may have already seen this movie as it’s been in a few festivals, but if you haven’t please make sure you keep an eye out for it. Days Of…
I’d heard that a new Korean movie Minari was a heartfelt film not to be missed. After the delight of another Korean movie Parasite, I was in. Courtesy of Sundance…
Danish movie, The Food Club is a gentle movie about life-long friendships, food and wonderful Italian scenery. A perfect antidote to a five day Covid lockdown.
On the eve of Australia Day I went to see the latest Australian movie High Ground. It turned out to be perfect timing for this powerfully, unique, visually stunning movie,…
Okay I’ll say it. This week I lost my virginity to Matt Hale … I mean my hypnosis show virginity at his Bonkers Fringe World show. What a hoot.
The other night I dropped into The Laugh Resort Comedy Club at The Shoe Bar for a preview of what’s coming up at Fringe World. The Club will boast 60…
If you like your murder mysteries served with a lot of snow, several cows and a touch of Fargo, then the delightfully unique Only The Animals is for you. Beyond…
A lot has been written about this movie before it has even come out which also means, in some cases before it’s even been seen. I always try to remain…
The Dry is one of those movies where you can’t say too much or you’ll give away the ending. What I can say though is it’s a great Aussie movie…
I do love a superhero movie and must admit, the thought of getting lost in another world at the end of 2020, was just what I needed. So off I…
It’s not often a small cafe in the suburbs has you going out of your way for a coffee. Lot Six Zero seems to have become my mecca whenever I’m…
While Covid was busy ravaging the Arts industry, a dancer, a composer, a choreographer and a VR film director walked into an iconic Western Australian building. Repeated four times, this…
While London goes back into lock down, we can help support their arts by attending this years British Film Festival. It’s the least we can do. Featuring 22 films the…
A movie about a found manuscript. By now I thought I’d seen every movie permutation about writing a book, evidently not. The Mystery of Henri Pick movie provides a new…
When your Friday morning starts off sitting in a huge V Max cinema with about 20 other people reviewing a Liam Neeson movie, life’s pretty good. The Honest Thief is…
What you want me to review a Kiwi comedy that’s got a link to Taika Waititi? Oh okay then. Baby Done had a lot to live up to, did it…