Fans of bureaucracy-themed, Australian workplace comedies such as Utopia and The Hollowmen will feel right at home watching this easily digestible and well-paced series. My review of Ground Up www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio...
Dr Luke Buckmaster
Dr Luke Buckmaster
Dr Luke Buckmaster
Dr Luke Buckmaster
Perhaps it sounds a little hyperbolic to describe ArtsQuest VR as an experience that reminded me of the simple pleasures of standing before a painting. And maybe that’s weird, given the galleries them...
With 248 films to choose from, highlights include The Death of Robin Hood, Leviticus and a ‘psychosexual horror’ starring Hacks’ Hannah Einbinder and Gillian Anderson
Whatever you think about AI and art, this much is certain: all the great, entirely human-generated artistic works that came before it will become more valuable, more cherished, in an era when they no longer exist. “Don’t it always seem to go / That you don’t know what you’ve got ’til it’s gone?”
Dr Luke Buckmaster
People love a good bureaucracy satire – but while this six-part series is tonally pleasant, it’s not belly-laugh material