Reviews
Sweet Baboo
The Wreckage
A welcome return for the off-kilter singer-songwriter, full of low-key charms and wistful, meandering tales
Atsuko Chiba
Water, It Feels Like It’s Growing
Organic and alive, dense and technical, Atsuko Chiba propose an egalitarian politics of play
Björn Magnusson
Nightclub Music & Ethereal Faith
A rugged, moody and abstract album, which finds the transcendent in the everyday
Animalia
Stunningly beautiful metaphysical sci-fi fever dream contains unfathomable mysteries and whispers of more to come
In My Mother’s Skin
Frustrating pacing blunts the potency of a strikingly dark and violent fairy tale
Polite Society
Wonderfully dynamic and restlessly inventive comedy, action thriller, family drama, and everything in between
birth/rebirth
Ferocious and deeply troubling medical horror finds a new way to deal with the theme of trauma
Run Rabbit Run
Australian Mummy-issues horror pales considerably next to other films dealing with similar themes
Sometimes I Think About Dying
Quiet and thoughtful little character piece that sadly fails to strike a real chord