Emo The Musical And The Witty Exploration of Teen Subcultures
Emo the Musical offers a satirical look into the emo subculture and musical movies. Often dubbed the last true subculture, Emo The Musical coveys a subtle …
Emo the Musical offers a satirical look into the emo subculture and musical movies. Often dubbed the last true subculture, Emo The Musical coveys a subtle …
Setting itself on the edge of outback New Zealand, Hunt For The Wilderpeople is a hilariously charming film that like to tip-toe the line between …
Set in the quiet, rural and idyllic countryside of Norfolk, England, 45 Years is meant to be a celebration of an enduring and loving marriage …
From goofy dad Hal to everyone’s favourite small screen meth messiah Walter White, Bryan Cranston has exercised his versatility as an actor in many ways …
Newly nominated for six Oscars, topical drama Spotlight sees last year’s comeback king Michael Keaton lead an all-star cast into investigating sexual abuse by priests …
William Shakespeare may be the most recited, studied, acted and investigated poets of all time, but nothing excites a theatre buff more than another adaptation …
With an ensemble cast to die for, British historical drama Suffragette is a stylish and sophisticated insight into the tumultuous time it took to get …
We last saw Sir Harry Pearce (a pouty but protective Peter Firth) in 2011, reeling at the end of a series that saw terror plots …
When a film buff of my generation thinks of one actor playing twins on screen, we immediately think The Parent Trap, but don’t get too …
Joseph Gordon-Levitt has a smug face. Not deliberately, just naturally. A smug, self-assured demeanour is also what one would expect from a risk taker. A …