Reviews
Film Review: Baby Done is delightful and real
Packed with New Zealand comedic talent, this character-driven story about impending parenthood is genuinely funny, writes Mel Campbell.
Film Review: When Pomegranates Howl is stunning
Inspired by real stories, and shot on the streets of Kabul, Granaz Moussavi's quiet, anti-war film left its Adelaide Film…
Film Review: 2067 - Same old Anthropocene?
Seth Larney's time travel drama was opening night film at Adelaide Film Festival. Critic Adrian Martin ponders its place within…
Film Review: Dirt Music has a sense of disconnection
Lovingly capturing its West Australian locations, this Tim Winton adaptation would have worked better with local lead actors, argues Sarah…
The Capitol delivers a cracking weekend in the world of 'In Fabric'
A film screening, a follow-up in-depth conversation and a masterclass make for much (remotely experienced) fun.
TV Review: Freeman is a portrait of Aboriginal excellence
Laurence Billiet's tender insight into one of our most celebrated sports stars is joyous and timely, says First Nations critic…
Film Review: 'Bill & Ted Face the Music' is kind of excellent
Avoiding politics and preceding the plague, this wacky reboot is nevertheless a film for this moment, argues Adrian Martin.
Film Review: Slim & I spotlights country music's unsung legend
Kriv Stenders' insightful and entertaining documentary places Joy McKean in her rightful place centre stage, says Anthony Morris.
Book Review: 'How I Clawed My Way to the Middle' by John Wood
John Wood's autobiography is written with great warmth and passion, acknowledging the transitory essence of the theatre world.
Theatre review: The Pact by Bitten By Productions
With The Pact, a crunchy, low-fi, tech-drama, Bitten by Productions may perhaps have bitten off slightly more than they can…