Where to visit for the best from world cinema in Melbourne
Where are the best places to see world cinema in Melbourne? Trinity College Foundation Studies students Elle Ryu, Carol Wang, Benjamin Lee find out.
Where are the best places to see world cinema in Melbourne? Trinity College Foundation Studies students Elle Ryu, Carol Wang, Benjamin Lee find out.
Submit a film you’ve made about life at uni and stand a chance to win $500! Emmelyn Vincent has more details on the Uni Life Film Festival.
Melbourne is an amazing place for people who are interested in the nerdier things in life. Comic book collectors, anime
This year’s Indian Film Festival Melbourne (IFFM) will celebrate diversity through 60 films in 20 different languages. Samantha Chew brings you the highlights.
In the last episode of International Student, Ronny relies on cold and flu tablets and Wei Jun’s notes in hope that he could ace the test, but the universe has something else in mind for him. Trinh Le has the details.
Explore new worlds at this year’s Melbourne International Film Festival! Meld film buff Natalie Ng has your selection of films to see covered.
Celebrate Studio Ghibli! All your favourites are here, from My Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, Kiki’s Delivery Service and My Neighbour Totoro! Natalie Ng has the details.
With the help of two ‘relationship experts’ Craig and Wei Jun, can Ronny win Asher’s heart? Or will he forever remain in the friend-zone? Trinh Le reviews the new episode of Ronny Chieng: International Student.
Find out what’s showing at the Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival and win one of five double passes to the festival! Natalie Ng has the highlights.
A quest to extend her assignment’s deadline leads Asher to an awkward open-mouthed kiss with Joderick, while Ronny struggles to remove the Sperm virus from Asher’s computer. Trinh Le offers his view on International Student’s latest episode.
Every Asian student can relate to this latest episode from Ronny Chieng: International Student, where bubble tea meets Power Rangers meets hippie counterculture. Trinh Le has the details.
It’s been a while since we heard about Ronny and his multicultural friends at Melbourne University. Ronny Chieng: International Student was back last Wednesday with a second episode after its one-year break. Trinh Le has more.