Archive for the ‘satire’ tag
Review: Godzone
Max Gillies performs as many of our most lauded and laughable politicos in Guy Rundle's Godzone. It's as sour and zesty and refreshing as a lemon tart at a regional bakery photo-op.
(Untitled) The Movie And Modern Art
Whether it's diamonds glued on a skull or a price tag stuck on a blank wall, new indie comedy (Untitled) has a laugh at the absurdity of modern art.
Literary Magazine Primer: DaCapo Best Music Writing
Our latest literary primer leads you from dining table witticisms to post-dinner sound system pontification. Know your Rokys from your Shaggs with DaCapo Best Music Writing.
The Stupid Question: Has Anyone Shocked Cannibal Corpse?
It took one fan's medical malady to gross out the most notorious and explicitly gory death metal band of all time: Cannibal Corpse.
A Double Take On Parody
The promos for new parody sketch show Double Take have been inducing cold sweats, but co-creator Rick Kalowski tells The Enthusiast that he's not trying to insult our intelligence.
Ten’s New News Comedy Is A Daily Show, Not The Daily Show
Dave Hughes and Charlie Pickering will skewer the daily news on the new Channel Ten show The 7pm Project. Running opposite the ABC Nightly News, should Kerry O'Brien be trembling?
Bloody Japan Review Special: Tokyo Zombie and Tokyo Gore Police
Japan: land of wind, ghosts, and firehoses full of fake blood. New DVD release Tokyo Gore Police revels in senseless gross-outs while Tokyo Zombie is just grossly senseless.
Review: Mathew Kenneally in The Post Hope Express
Herald Sun and Hetty Johnson hate is understandable. Even predictable. So why isn't Mathew Kenneally's satire sharper? Must be opening night.








