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On by Circa (Circa) – theatre review

A bare stage, save for the odd chair brought in now and again as a prop, is the domain of…

Cab Suave (Sparkle Society) – theatre review

Film noir in style, Cab Suave is circus and cabaret mixed with comedy under the thin pretence of a detective…

Ambulance – movie review

Going to a movie is an important choice. So as many people do with important choices, let’s get into a…

Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore – movie review

Call me a muggle but I was left cold by Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, the bloated third instalment…

Lano & Woodley: Moby Dick (Comedy Theatre) – theatre review

The publication of what is regarded as one of America’s greatest novels is the pretense for shenanigans from two of…

Heathers: The Musical (Millennial Productions) – Theatre Review

Based on the 1988 film, Heathers: The Musical is a slick show about dark issues, including bullying, teen suicide, sexual assault and school…

The Darkest Sin (DV Bishop) – book review

Cesare Aldo is back in the sequel to DV Bishop’s historical crime debut City of Vengeance. Once again, Bishop brings…

CLOSED: Win tickets to The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent

- The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent - Only in cinemas from 21 April 2022 We have 5 double in-season…

Judith Lucy & Denise Scott Still Here (Arts Centre Melbourne) – theatre review

COVID-19 has provided plenty of rich fodder for comedians Judith Lucy and Denise Scott. They take to the stage in presumably…

The Return of Shafar (Melbourne International Comedy Festival) – theatre review

A perennial favourite of mine, Michael Shafar is one very funny man who has no hesitation in pushing the boundaries…