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Crimes of the Future – movie review

David Cronenberg’s first feature film in eight years sees the master of smart but visceral horror back in the groove.…

Good Luck to You, Leo Grande – movie review

Good Luck To You, Leo Grande is the third feature from director Sophie Hyde, and like her previous two films…

Take It Like a Man (Amanda Shires) – music review

On 2018’s To The Sunset, singer/songwriter and self-described fiddle player Amanda Shires made it clear that she wasn’t interested in…

Anna K (Malthouse Theatre) – theatre review

By their very nature, human relationships are often messy. The vast majority don’t hit the headlines, but public figures are…

The Partisan (Patrick Worrall) – book review

There cannot be a better metaphor for the Cold War than the game of chess. But more than the metaphor,…

Win tickets to True Things

- True Things - Only in cinemas from 1 September 2022 We have 5 double in-season passes thanks to Kismet…

Hairspray (Regent Theatre) – theatre review

The spark burns brightly in Hairspray, a delightfully breezy musical with discrimination as its theme. It is colourful and dynamic, with…

New music round-up (for w/e 12 August 2022)

Our selection of the best new music across a range of genres from the week ending 12 August 2022. The…

I am Emilia Bassano (Justin Art House Museum) – theatre review

What’s the truism? Behind every great man there is a woman. There would be few arguments that the greatest writer of…

The Conference – movie review

The Conference is a fictionalised account of what is unquestionably the most horrific conference in history. On 20 January 1942,…