
Review: The Phoenician Scheme
Wes Anderson has been crafting quirky and distinctive films for over three decades now, and if you’re a fan, you’ll know what to expect. His

Wes Anderson has been crafting quirky and distinctive films for over three decades now, and if you’re a fan, you’ll know what to expect. His

As someone who’s spent countless hours wandering bookshops and getting lost in novels, Laura Piani’s directorial debut spoke directly to my soul. This French literary

I’m not going to lie. When I heard about a live action remake of How to Train Your Dragon, I was filled with a sense

I’ve never seen the original Footloose movie nor the remake, but have always loved the vibe and music of the 80s. So when Perth Happenings
‘Bring Her Back’ is going to have you talking! What a great Australian production! I was impressed with the casting, acting and cinematography on this

Clown in a Cornfield cleverly blends horror and comedy in a way that many films, like Scary Movie 4, failed to achieve. I took my

The 2025 Spanish Film Festival kicked off with El 47, a slow-burning but visually rich feature that chugs through the real-life story of a man,

Wilding is a nature documentary based on the best selling book by Isabella Tree. It details the creation of Knepp Wildland – a large scale

HOODS is a gripping show focused on gritty themes – domestic violence and homelessness to name but two. Played out on a stripped-back stage at

The Comedy Gala’s ‘Best of The Fest’ show at The Rechabite, Goodwill Club Saturday night was a crazy evening of laughs. Hosted by Andrew Barnett,

As fans of British comedy panel shows, it was with great anticipation that we showed up at Sara Pascoe’s standup routine at the Astor Theatre

As a foodie, I am naturally drawn to shows about chefs. Watching the trailer for La Cocina, I was intrigued. La Cocina seems to marry