Features FeaturesFather John Misty’s scepticism may have run its course New releases from Father John Misty, Lithics, Gabriella Cohen and The Finks discussed in this month's Sounds Like column.
Features FeaturesWilliam Basinski and the art of the infinite William Basinski, the acclaimed ambient composer, talks literature, painting, obscure synthesizers, Rachel Kushner, and being a mutant.
Features FeaturesRead ‘Just’, a short story by Sydney-based writer Joseph Earp Joseph Earp is a Sydney-based film and music critic, and an author of short fiction. Read his short story 'Just' as part of our new fiction series.
Features FeaturesMr Lewis, a short story by Brisbane writer Richard Hill Richard Hill is a writer of short fiction and poetry based out of Brisbane. He wrote Mr Lewis late last year. Read it here.
Features FeaturesHere’s how Dolby changed the way we watch and listen – forever A Clockwork Orange starts; not with a bang, but with a detuned, crackly warble, because the film was the first to be released with Dolby Sound Reduction.
Features FeaturesRebel Yell on Kylie, dystopia, and douchebag men meddling with her gear Rebel Yell talks the toxicity of small music scenes, her history with the band 100%, and how men won't stop fucking about when she's onstage.
Features FeaturesInside No. 9, available to stream on Netflix, is a show like few others In this month's look at what's new to streaming, we focus on Inside No. 9, an anthology horror/comedy/thriller that pushes the boundaries of TV as a medium.
Features FeaturesSamuel Maoz’s Foxtrot is a tragic look at life during wartime “Trauma, you know, passes from generation to generation," says Samuel Maoz, the director of controversial new film Foxtrot.
Features FeaturesSorry philosophy snobs, you’re wrong about Alain De Botton The work of Alain De Botton exists for people like me that attempted to battle through Schopenhauer and got frustrated with his dusty ass pretty quick.
Features FeaturesThe Field Guide To Evil is an anthology film packed with ancient evil Made up of 8 alternately chilling, bizarre, and bloody shorts each inspired by a folktale, The Field Guide To Evil is an unusually cohesive piece of work.
Features FeaturesWhat Keeps You Alive is a gripping film about the horror of other people What Keeps You Alive is a film obsessed with the mystery of the other – heroes Jules and Jackie are haunted by people they thought they knew.
Features FeaturesThe Ranger is a neon-drenched middle finger of a film The Ranger, the debut feature from seasoned horror producer Jenn Wexler, is a blistering attack on authority in all its forms.