I’m Not Everything I Want to Be : AFF Review
I’m Not Everything I Want to Be is a stunning and introspective documentary that chronicles the life of Czech photographer Libuše Jarcovjáková, known to some as the ‘Nan Goldin of Czechoslovakia’.
Adelaide Film Festival: Made In SA
Although the Adelaide Film Festival has ended for 2024, Hub is keeping the excitement going with some more reviews coming your way.
Made in SA is a curated program of short films made in South Australia which screens every year at the Adelaide Film Festival, of course each year with different films. This year there were seven films shown and with dance films to animation, this year's screening really covered it all.
Adelaide Film Festival: Lesbian Space Princess
Emma Hough Hobbs and Leela Varghese are breaking new ground with their brand new sci-fi comedy, Lesbian Space Princess, which is the first ever fully animated feature film to come out of South Australia.
Adelaide Film Festival: Future Council
The next film on Hub's Adelaide Film Festival list was Damon Gameau’s film, Future Council. Australian filmmaker, Damon Gameau, explores the complexities of the climate emergency through the perspective of eight young eco-warriors from across the world.
Adelaide Film Festival: Homegrown
Continuing our Adelaide Film Festival journey was a gripping documentary on American political zealots.
Adelaide Film Festival: Black Box Diaries
In this powerful documentary, Black Box Diaries (2024), Shiori Ito investigates her own sexual assault case, involving her offender, Noriyuki Yamaguchi, a political journalist with government connections.
Adelaide Film Festival: The Colors Within
Kicking off Hub’s coverage of the Adelaide Film Festival, coming-of-age anime The Colors Within had its Australian premiere on Thursday night.
Heartstopper Season 3: Reviewing the season through tears
Despite Netflix’s miserable track record of cancelling shows after a single season, Heartstopper season 3 premiered on Thursday and it was emotional to say the least!
Riverdale Deserved Your Love: Convincing You to Embrace the Chaos
Sure Riverdale got weird, but who needs another bland teen drama when you could have musicals and cults and interdimensional wizards?? Just embrace the chaos!!
The Right Lesson: Micro Documentary
In this micro documentary created by university film students, Megan Adrain and Sarah Burdon, a call to teach girls 'the right lesson' is presented. This film explores issues of sexism in the education system with stories and facts that many females can unfortunately relate. Sarah and Megan help raise awareness about the universality and impact sexism has on the many women in education, presenting a call to action to improve these issues within the system.
Hub Goes to: The Royal Adelaide Show
Whilst this year's Royal Adelaide Show has sadly passed, we’ve done an in-depth look into the full Show experience. Is it worth it? Has Show Nostalgia gotten the best of us? And should we go next year?
Inside Out 2 Movie Review ★★★★☆
Almost 10 years after the original was released, Pixar has given us Inside Out 2. The sequel introduces us to four new emotions, Embarrassment, Ennui, Envy and Anxiety.
A Room of One’s Own: the Stories Our Spaces Tell
Mollison takes us into the bedrooms of children around the world, offering a glimpse into their lives through the lens of the spaces they inhabit. Just as my room has been a reflection of my journey, the rooms in Mollison’s photographs serve as windows into the lives of these children, each one telling a story of its own.
Amusic: Finding Our Way Back Home
In an increasingly globalised world, music remains one of the most powerful tools for connecting us to our roots. It transcends borders, languages, and cultures, allowing us to explore our identities, share our stories, and celebrate our heritage. Artists like Hanumankind, Lous and the Yakuza, Dameer, Mitty Zasia, and Fujii Kaze are not just making music—they’re creating bridges between past and present, tradition and innovation, local and global.
A What? A Femininominon!: The Unbridled Queerness of Chappell Roan
Let’s have a look at some of Chappell’s queer influences and how she harnesses them throughout her career.
Interview with an Artist: Emerauld
Hey! I’m Emerauld, I’m an 18 year old artist from Adelaide and I make Indie Pop/Rock music! I have regular solo gigs and I’m also working hard at getting into the band scene right now! In my downtime I’m a bit of a crochet nerd, I love it and I have more wool than I’ll ever use but I always need more!
COWBOY CARTER
It’s time to whip out the cowboy hat and collect those boots as we are about to hit a rodeo circuit like nothing else!
Cultural Phenomena of Fridge Magnets
Have you ever wondered what’s behind the cool, and sometimes even strange magnetic items we place on our fridges?
Must Attend for Those who Loved Illuminate!
Through Natural Wonders, you embark on a mystical journey through a series of six installations of immersive artworks of the diverse natural ecosystems of the Botanic Gardens. You are guided through a thought-provoking storytelling, that transforms the Botanic Gardens under the shining stars into a creative studio.
Sound of Planets
This sensory experience takes you through an adventure of the cosmos, that will you leave relaxed with the tiny reality of our lives.