
Review: Lizzy Hoo at Sidesplitter Comedy Festival
When I first told my husband we were going to watch Lizzy Hoo, his first remark was – oh the Australian Ali Wong? It’s easy

When I first told my husband we were going to watch Lizzy Hoo, his first remark was – oh the Australian Ali Wong? It’s easy

The Sidesplitter Comedy Festival is in full swing, and I caught John Safran’s Squatting at Kanye’s and Other Adventures, based on his latest book Squat

If you are a novice to the opera and are thinking of dipping your toes in, Giuseppe Verdi’s Il Trovatore makes for a pretty good

Without giving too much away, Twinless is a dark comedy that will leave you gasping, both for air from laughing too hard, and from the

As the credits rolled on Journey Home, David Gulpilil, I felt a deep sense of gratitude. I am grateful that even in death, David Gulpilil

Sovereign, directed by Christian Swegal, is an unsettling yet thought-provoking film that is extremely relevant in today’s political climate. Jerry Kane (Nick Offerman) is a

Deeper isn’t just a documentary about cave diving, it’s an intense and intimate exploration of mateship, courage, and the human drive to push beyond fear.

Paolo Genovese’s Somebody To Love (Follemente) was the perfect movie to open the ST. ALi Italian Film Festival 2025. This irreverent rom-com grabs the viewer from the

Directed by Fabio Grassadoni and Antonio Piazza, Sicilian Letters is a mafia story with a twist. If you’re expecting a shoot-’em-up style action-packed flick, this

Fuori (2025) is a biographical film based around Italian author Goliarda Sapienza’s brief but life-changing imprisonment due to jewellery theft. Directed by Mario Martone and
Cleese describes touring as a gentle chaos, which funnily enough, aptly describes this movie. But rather than jar the senses, it makes the experience of

Part of the ST. ALi Italian Film Festival 2025, Gianni Versace: Emperor of Dreams made for a great addition to the Italian trifecta of food,