Reviews
On John Marsden: Writers on Writers by Alice Pung
Pung successfully embarks on an insightful interrogation of the themes that pervade Marsden's work.
Bruckner Symphony No 3/Gewandhausorchester/Andris Nelsons
A moving and respectful account of a problematic work.
Hilarie Mais
A survey long overdue. Sitting between sculpture and painting, Mais’ constructions appeal to minimalists and mathematicians alike with their very…
The House of Dior: Seventy Years of Haute Couture
This extensive exhibition is not only a tribute to the importance that the House of Dior has had on international…
The heart goes last
In the tradition of The Handmaid’s Tale, Margaret Atwood delivers another disturbing but seductive dystopia.
Overland Autumn 2015
Jacinda Woodhead’s first edition as Editor of Overland continues the journal’s tradition of intelligent provocation.
This is so contemporary!
It's a statement we've all heard; Tino Sehgal gives us his spin on the topic but are audiences getting into…
Her
A movingly astute and distinctively emotive film on the vagaries of love.
The Book Thief
The technically proficient film adaptation of the popular novel falls short of the touching end result expected.
Saving Mr. Banks
A spoon full of sugar helps Disney’s twee take on its own history go down, but the confection remains easily…