Recently, Quentin Tarantino has been in the news for generating one awful movie take after another while going out of his way ...
For me though, I'm going to put it in third place for my Xbox Games of the Year in 2025, finishing slightly below Clair ...
James Cameron weighs in on Denis Villeneuve’s Oscar omission, using Dune as an example of how science fiction continues to be overlooked by major awards bodies.
Alexandre Dumas, the famed French author of swashbuckling adventures, such as The Three Musketeers (1844), The Count of Monte Cristo (1846) and The Man in the Iron Mask (1848–50), was an admirer of ...
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Associate Professor of Art and Visual Culture Carolina González Valencia's feature-length film How to Clean a House in 10 ...
Hindustani vocalist Shubha Mudgal on why she can't say anything is 'low art', and tabla player Dr Aneesh Pradhan on why there is ideally an element of risk in any intelligent performance.
We asked novelists to anthropologists, scientists, criminologists and experts in politics, publishing & philosophy for their favourite books.
Chetan Majahan, who runs the Himalayan Writing Retreat, on how to beat the screen and return to the world of great writing.
Rule of Rose is one of the most compelling, endlessly engrossing survival horror games of all time. It's never afraid to just ...
The past year has not been a very good one for Australian museums and galleries, or indeed for performing companies, as my colleague in these pages Rosemary Neill has recently explained (November 29).
If economic and technological transformations have changed our relationship with literature before, they could do so again.