ArtHouse Reviews: Lilting

Lilting is proof that you don’t need a budget of millions to make a beautifully sensitive and totally absorbing film, as well as an award-winning one. It’s the debut of Hong Khaou, a London-based, Cambodian-born writer-director, made for less than £120,000 and a winner at the Sundance Film Festival. It begins with Kai (Andrew Leung) […]

ArtHouse Reviews: Mood Indigo

From the very beginning of Mood Indigo to the very end it’s like a box of magic has been unlocked to release all sorts of strange and fantastical things. Eels slide out of taps, doorbells scuttle down walls like beetles, a miniature garden grows inside a kitchen drawer, food dances on a plate, a piano […]

blink @ The ArtHouse Deli

Something fishy is going on at the ArtHouse deli this summer. The downstairs of this beautiful space has been transformed into a specially curated gallery of 5 local artists & designers by blink pop up arts & design until August 16th.   Blink founding exhibitors, off the jetty jewellery, Kerry Hastings ceramics & mixed media […]

Arthouse Review: Dawn of the Planet of the Apes

  Crouchender Andy Serkis is always magnificent, whether playing apes (King Kong, Rise of the Planet of the Apes) or strange Tolkeinian creatures (Gollum) or real people like Ian Dury (Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll), and he is no less magnificent as Caesar in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.   This […]