
Review: Smurfs
The Smurfs were a regular part of my Saturday morning cartoon diet. I loved them so much that I wouldn’t be surprised if my dad

The Smurfs were a regular part of my Saturday morning cartoon diet. I loved them so much that I wouldn’t be surprised if my dad

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May contain spoilers. “How dark are you willing to go?” the protagonist asks on screen, echoing the overall theme of the movie. And in true

As someone who identifies as being part Indian, Indian representation in Western media always catches my interest. For a brief period between the late nineties

Elevate your next gathering with Chelsea Social, Ibis Perth’s vibrant new social hub. Chelsea Social redefines the experience of coming together, offering a range of spaces

May I Speak With the Enemy is a poignant and bittersweet tragicomedy directed and co-written by Alexis Morantes in 2024. It is based on true

The premise of 2 Michelin starred Mugaritz is seemingly straightforward. From November to April every year, the restaurant is closed so that chefs can work

Agatha Christie was the master of the murder-mystery genre. This latest stage adaptation of her story ‘And Then There Were None’ is a great example

Once upon a time, rom coms were fluffy movies which lived in its own canon. Even before the first scene rolls, you’d know that Meg

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Artist. Sculptor. Painter. Poet. Intellectual. Architect. Genius. In celebration of the artist’s 550th birthday in 2025, Exhibition on Screen: Michelangelo – Love and Death (2017)

Now, for the record, I’m not usually drawn to horror films. But with Jai Courtney playing a shark-obsessed serial killer, and sharks in supporting roles