9 January 2005

SAG Archive, Theatre

the shape of things

‘The Shape of Things’ at the Sydney Theatre Company was in any terms exhilarating theatre.

Neil LaBute’s play was a brilliant piece of writing, strong in all areas. This was a play about careless love and its destructive consequences. Up

Cinema, SAG Archive

auto focus- reviewer david kary

Paul Schrader’s ‘Auto Focus’ was a modern American tragedy. His film is a hard hitting celebrity drama involving the life and times of the impish, charismatic Bob Crane who rode on the back of his success as Hogan in the

Cinema, SAG Archive

calender girls- reviewer david kary

First the British made ‘The Full Monty’ and now there’s ‘Calendar Girls’. Whilst ‘The Full Monty’ was a work of fiction, ‘Calendar Girls’ was based on real life. A group of middle-aged Yorkshire women, part of a local women’s institute,

Cinema, SAG Archive

talk to her

In Pedro Aldomovar’s typically unorthodox and striking ‘Talk to me’ two men, Benigno and Marco, struggle to fight against the forces of desire and mortality.
Much of the power of Aldomovar’s Academy Award winning film comes from paralleling the behavior

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