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William Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Play (Abridged) – theatre review

We have all had to wait a long time, but surprise, surprise, a new play from William Shakespeare is being…

The Food Club – movie review

In this low key Danish/Italian co-production, shot largely in Italy, three women in their sixties rediscover love and the joy…

Earwig and the Witch – movie review

Earwig and the Witch continues Studio Ghibli’s well-deserved reputation for excellence for its vivid and creative animated features. Dumped at…

Happy Happy Joy Joy – The Ren and Stimpy Story – interview

The documentary Happy Happy Joy Joy (now available on Docplay) explores the influential and groundbreaking animated series ​Ren & Stimpy,…

Pixie – movie review

A cheeky gangster flick with attitude, Pixie is a bloody delight ... and I do mean that literally. As the…

Rosie – movie review

The gritty and unrelenting Rosie is an affecting slice of life drama dealing with homelessness. With a severe shortage of…

News of the World – movie review

In Paul Greenrass’ new film, News of the World, a veteran of the Civil War travels across the country reading…

Occupation: Rainfall – movie review

A group of resistance fighters try to defend the planet against an invading alien force. We’ve seen this sort of…

Burn This (fortyfivedownstairs) – theatre review

How often do you hear about a good girl being attracted to a bad boy? So frequently, that it has all…

High Ground – movie review

Just stop for a moment and consider that Australia’s national holiday is the only one in the world that celebrates…