Outrageous, silly fun that probably should have just left it at that
Outrageous, silly fun that probably should have just left it at that
After boutique music festival Electric Gardens’ 2016 debut, where it was “raved about by everyone
who experienced it” and an equally-as- successful sophomore event in 2017 - where the
event completely sold-out Centennial Park in Sydney and cemented its longevity - Electric Gardens
are thrilled to reveal their first announcement of national dates and venues for their hugely anticipated 2018 event.
A close-knitted, meditative night of somber but beautifully thought-provoking music left the audience with answers to questions they did not know exist, while providing a basis for what sorrowful folk music should sound like.
Grime's wonder boy has landed on our shores for his debut album tour, but how did it compare to his legendary 5 hour set 2 years prior?
Cult director Sofia Coppola makes her return after the mediocre Bling Ring with a re-imagining of the 1971 classic, The Beguiled.
But is it any good? (Spoiler: it's pretty damn good)
We're more than half way through the year already, but it's not all bad. Here our top picks to see at the cinemas this month!
A Dog’s Purpose: Heartwarming, heartbreaking and trying just a little too hard.
For our May edition of Movies of the Month, we've got books, franchises and even a highly intelligent Horror film - what more could you want!
With awards season truly over, March makes way for the less-serious side of cinema.
Hidden figures is a film for anyone who wants to feel inspired, whilst also having a good cry.
We checked out the new 50 Shades of Grey movie, which is better than the first, but still not great.
From Oscar nominated emotional dramas, to Valentines day Blockbusters, our movies pick for February has it all!
Velvet, the all singing all-dancing circus act dazzles at Fringe, with the right amount of sass and glamour.
Pablo Lorraine's take on the JFK family is a beautiful piece of cinema that does justice to one of the great public tragedies of the 21st century.
From Oscar-hopefuls to video game blockbuster, in the first of our monthly movie guide, we preview the films that are showing in theatres this January.
This time around, director Jim Jarmusch has stayed to what he knows in Paterson, a rather brilliant film about the mundane.
Rosalie Blum serenades its audience with a lovely tale about lost souls finding one another.
The Rehearsal allows its audience to view a haunting and raw side of adolescence that isn’t glamorised by the usual beautiful teenagers that Hollywood so often served.
Boy&Bear remind us all why they're one of Australia's most exciting bands with another heartwarming performance, showing us all what the boys from Sydney can really do.
Violent Soho and friends rocked out at Red Hill auditorium Saturday night, cementing their place in australian rock and roll