Spencer Tunick Reveals the ‘Return of the Nude’
Spencer Tunick Reveals the ‘Return of the Nude’
Review: BRIMSTONE & GLORY is a Spectacular Display of What it Means to Honour Your Work
75% of Tultepec’s residents build pyrotechnics for a living. For ten days every year, they hold a festival to celebrate their patron saint. The result: Brimstone & Glory.
Review: PERPETUAL FRUSTRATION MACHINE is a Gripping Descent Into the Dark Inclinations of Humanity
The dark, energetic new show from Zebastian Hunter and Stephen Sewell explores humanity’s drive for self-destruction.
Review: LEAN ON PETE is a Potent Coming-of-Age Tale Set in the American Underclass
Strong performances and masterful directing make Lean on Pete a memorable, moving film.
MCQUEEN is the Stunning Cautionary Tale of an Iconic Designer’s Obsession With his Work
Both a sombre celebration and cautionary tale, McQueen is the best fashion film of 2018.
Review: As Polarising as it is Stylish, SUSPIRIA Struggles to Realise its Potential
Despite its unnecessary length and strange focal shifts, SUSPIRIA is a striking film you won’t forget in a hurry.
REVIEW: THE CLEANERS Reveals Social Media’s Dirty Little Secrets
German filmmakers Hans Block and Moritz Riesewieck delve into a dark side of social media that the platforms refuse to admit exists.
Review: LEXICON is an Energetic, Retro Romp in the Big Top
Full of character and memorable music, Lexicon is a wonderful celebration of 250 years of circus arts, despite some minor flaws.
Review: TRUSTEES is a Visceral Critique of the Great Australian Silence
Equal parts spectacular and shocking, Trustees is a mostly successful call for social change.
Review: MY NAME IS JIMI is a Masterful Portrait of a Community Striving to Preserve its Culture
“There is a fire, a bright flame, that was lit in the past. It is still burning, but the woods are burning out. My job is to put new wood in to keep this fire burning.”
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