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Cruella – movie review

Wow! What a ripping good, most entertaining, magnificently realised origin story. Cruella is clever, funny and sassy - a family…

Wakefield – streaming on ABC iview

The main thing to say about Australian TV series, Wakefield, is that you just have to watch it. It really…

Delta Kream (The Black Keys) – music review

Ten studio albums and two decades into their career, any fans of The Black Keys who’ve dug in past their…

My Name is Gulpilil: Interview with director Molly Reynolds

David Gulpilil is one of Australia’s most prolific actors. After being randomly selected by Hollywood director Nicolas Roeg in 1971…

A Quiet Place Part II

The wait has been worth it.  The outbreak of COIVD-19 significantly delayed the release of A Quiet Place Part II…

A History of What Comes Next (Sylvain Neuvel) – book review

After having done giant robot on robot action in his Themis Files trilogy, Sylvain Neuvel embarks on something a little…

Horizon (Playlab) – Theatre Review

Maxine Mellor’s Horizon is an intense experience ... not the type of show to be enjoyed so much as to…

The Godmother – movie review

French cinema icon Isabelle Huppert displays her comedic side in Jean-Paul Salomé’s crime caper The Godmother (La Daronne). The film…

Statera (Gasworks) – circus review

Circus arts performed in a most unlikely setting. Statera puts the supermarket or grocery store front and centre. It is imaginative, clever,…

Death of a Ladies Man – movie review

Death of a Ladies Man is a Irish/Canadian co-production starring Gabriel Byrne as Samuel O’Shea, a Montreal based lecturer and…