Review: 45 years later, ‘Dawn of the Dead’ returns to theatres revitalized and remarkable
In April 1979, George Romero's iconic zombie film Dawn Of The Dead made its debut in North-American theatres. Nearly five decades later, it remains...
Review: ‘SIX’ rocks the NAC stage with queenly energy and style
The story of King Henry VIII and his six wives is arguably the defining narrative of Tudor England. Full of scandals, divorces and beheadings,...
‘Climate Rebels: Artist on the Frontlines of Change’ challenges the status quo of climate...
Ecological experts and artists from around the globe presented innovative science-integrated art projects at SCI-ART, a symposium which hosted discussion on the climate crisis at...
Review: Ryuichi Sakamoto’s ‘Opus’ is a fitting swan song for the boundary-pushing composer
Near the end of March 2023, legendary Japanese composer and pianist Ryuichi Sakamoto died at the age of 71 after a long battle with...
Review: ‘Evil Does Not Exist’ treats its titular proposition with unsettling ambiguity
At the outset of Japanese auteur Ryûsuke Hamaguchi’s new film, we see only three words: Evil Does Exist. After a few seconds, the word...