Diving deep into hip hop and going with the flow
The power of popular music can often begin in the flux of daydreams and late-night conversations.
Craig Mathieson has been the film critic for The Sunday Age since March 2012, having previously held the same position for Rolling Stone and The Bulletin. The former magazine editor writes widely on film, music and television, and is still able to quote sizeable chunks of the dialogue from Michael Mann's Heat.
The power of popular music can often begin in the flux of daydreams and late-night conversations.
A pacifist soldier suffers for his beliefs in Hacksaw Ridge and reflects a recurring theme in Mel Gibson's movies.
Romance complicates life on an island in this passionately gripping film.
Doctor Strange strikes a more dramatically earnest tone than its Marvel compatriots.
''The Presidential election has been like a constant punch in the face," says Jordie Lane.
Ben Lee tells why he's gone back to basics.
The latest Jack Reacher instalment is a nostalgic action-thriller from the time before superheroes.
Fashion's the focus in this study of carnivorous desire.
The Melbourne trio temper their post-punk howl with discombobulated piano and industrial squeals.
Woody Allen has begun to live every film as if it's his last.
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