Hollywood’s propensity for lack of original content have been under scrutiny recently due to the growing numbers of sequels, prequels and remakes coming out of studios.
Taika Waititi: Sharks, Vampires And A Certain Norse God
With New Zealand director Taika Waititi making the big leagues helming Thor: Ragnarok and Hunt for the Wilderpeople becoming the highest grossing NZ film of all time, it’s
Banksy Comes To Melbourne
Banksy is the infamous street artist, who emerged out of London, and his identity has been kept secret. Over 80 pieces of his well-known street
Sausage Party Review, Overrated Road Kill
Many have been ecstatic with Seth Rogen’s latest blockbuster Sausage Party, but it seems that the reviews of this animated movie have been grossly exaggerated
Using Snapchat For Cash In A Flash
Cyrene Quiamco started creating selfies with celebrities, by drawing cartoon look-alikes on snapchat. She makes money through snap chat by selling sponsored doodles to companies,
Not A Bite Missing From ‘Sausage Party’
Supermarket food that think being bought is the equivalent of going to heaven. This is the premise for Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s R-rated Sausage Party.
Flight of the Conchords Apologize for Having “Grown Old”
The Flight of the Conchords boys (or should I say men), Jemaine Clement and Brett McKenzie are back – although they may seem somewhat unrecognisable
Beyonce’s Lemonade Highlights Issues Bigger Than Marital Problems
What begins as an album detailing the issues of a marriage laced with betrayal eventually shifts to focus on a much bigger issue. Beyoncé’s newest musical
The Jungle Book Review: I Wanna Be Like You
Jon Favreau’s ‘The Jungle Book’ has revolutionised the world of CGI animation and we may never go back. Up until now movie-goers, much like
Indiana Jones 5, Not So Much Hype About It
Disney has confirmed it, Indiana Jones will be returning to the big screens. This new film will mark the fifth addition to the acclaimed blockbuster
Track By Track Album Review: Matt Corby’s “Telluric”
Matt Corby’s debut album “Telluric” is everything we wanted it to be; soulful, emotional, gripping, and full of the ripping arpeggios he executes so well.
Album Review: The Jezabels “Synthia”
Sassy and sensuous, eerie and dreamlike, the sonic brilliance of indie-pop band The Jezabels was once again proven by the release of eclectic new album,