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The Almighty Sometimes (Queensland Theatre) – theatre review

Eighteen-year-old Anna (Melissa Kahraman) has been on medication for so long she can’t remember who she is without it. Whereas…

Beast – movie review

The straightforward plot of Baltasar Kormakur’s Beast sees big game poachers wipe out a pride of lions, only for one…

More than a Game: The Unauthorised Footy Show Musical (Chapel Off Chapel) – theatre review

In 2016, the footy world was stunned when good mates Billy Brownless and Garry Lyon became involved in scandal. It was…

Samuel Gay (A Guide to Dating at the End of the World) – the interview

The debut feature for Brisbane-based filmmaker Samuel Gay, A Guide to Dating at the End of the World is in…

Ordinary Monsters (J.M. Miro) – book review

Canadian author J.M. Miro’s Ordinary Monsters, a gaslamp fantasy with powered children at a secret school, an implacable enemy and…

Girl at the Window – movie review

Mark Hartley is a filmmaker whose specialty is the rather niche world of Ozploitation. His latest film, Girl at the…

Laurinda (MTC) – theatre review

Bullying and racism are not acceptable in any environment and yet the schoolyard can be a hotbed of discontent. So it…

Chimerica (New Theatre) – theatre review

America is obsessed with mythical superheroes. However, no one can eclipse China’s real-world superhero: Tank Man. He is the lone…

Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella (QPAC) – theatre review

Opera Australia’s production of Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella is glorious from the get go. Though there is no real standout number,…

Win tickets to The Railway Children Return

- The Railway Children Return - Only in cinemas from 15 September 2022 We have 5 double in-season passes thanks…