Humanising the Apocalypse: Scenes from the Climate Era review
I know what you’re thinking: another bloody climate play. Hard pass. But if there’s just one ‘climate play’ you should take a chance on,
The Little Rascals – Film Review Friday
Frankenstein – Film Review Friday
Student Media Report from the ICC Weapons Blockade
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery – Film Review Fridays
Halloween Triple Feature – Film Review Friday
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Students Say: Save SARC!
Barbie and the Three Musketeers – Film Review Friday
COOKED Review: UOW Students Stun Sydneysiders
Tron: Ares – Film Review Friday
I know what you’re thinking: another bloody climate play. Hard pass. But if there’s just one ‘climate play’ you should take a chance on,
Madame Bovary is a novel set in Victorian France, written by Gustave Flaubert in 1856. The novel’s complicated characters and refusal to comfort its
Once in a while, I do a YouTube binge on a particular figure. I find it happens spontaneously; one night I just feel like
One of my favourite niches of film is unconventional romance. Not the 20-a-year fairytale Hollywood propaganda filmmaking that inspires you to re-download Tinder, Bumble