Review: THE KEEPER is an Enjoyable, if Overly Sentimental Portrayal of an Unlikely Soccer Sensation
Review: THE KEEPER is an Enjoyable, if Overly Sentimental Portrayal of an Unlikely Soccer Sensation
Can Artificial Intelligence Learn To Create Emotionally?
Experts agree that the human experience can’t be emulated, but does that mean there’s no place for Artificial Intelligence in creative industries?
Melbourne, Prepare for A MIDNIGHT VISIT to This Immersive Theatrical Experience
Inspired by the work of Edgar Allan Poe, this epic 34-room theatrical playground is like nothing you’ve experienced before.
Review: VARDA BY AGNES is a Fitting Farewell for Iconic French Director
Agnes Varda’s final film is a thoughtful, ego-free celebration of the French New Wave director’s magnificent achievements.
Review: RED JOAN is an Unconvincing, Contorted Tale of Russia’s Granny Spy
Despite being inspired by the story of Russia’s most significant British spy, Red Joan is a cliched, simple bore.
The Future of Filmmaking is on Display at the Melbourne International Youth Film Festival
Running May 31st and June 1st, MIYFF is set to celebrate young filmmakers from around the world.
Review: THE REPORTS ON SARAH AND SALEEM Offers a Thrilling New Perspective on an Age-Old Tale
Palestinian director Muayad Alayan’s new film provides a refreshing and complex perspective on an extramarital affair in divided Jerusalem.
Artwork of the Week: Others Will Follow
Inspired by the speech Richard Nixon would have given if the Apollo 11 mission ended in disaster, Others Will Follow reflects on the inspirational impact of interplanetary travel.
Review: Heavy-Handed PETERLOO Chatters Through One of England’s Darkest Days
Dominated by long-winded speeches and forgettable characters, Peterloo marks a rare misstep for director Mike Leigh.
Love the Hustle: Why Rappers Make Great Entrepreneurs
Look, if you had one shot, or one opportunity. To seize everything you ever wanted in one moment. Would you capture it or just let it slip?
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