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Bordertown (Gregory James) – book review

Recently a lot of books have passed my way that have, as their central theme, white Australians' mistreatment of Aboriginal…

Crawl – movie review

Ever since Jaws made us afraid to go into the water we've had any number of monster films featuring a…

Dead to Me (Netflix) – streaming review

In this current golden age of television*, the dark comedy has really come into its own. "High-concept" shows that would…

School of Rock The Musical (QPAC) – theatre review

I had an absolutely fabulous time watching this musical. It's one of the best I've seen and while School of…

Bring It On, The Musical (touring) – theatre review

Lively, colourful and at times exhilarating, Bring It On, The Musical focuses on the competitive world of cheerleading. With music…

Autocannibal (Theatre Works)

Imagine you're the last person alive and all Earth’s resources have been depleted.  Autocannibal explores this premise in a confronting…

Stuber – movie review

Stuber is another variant on the buddy-cop formula that was popular in the 80s and 90s. However, films like Lethal…

CLOSED: Win tickets to The Public

- The Public - Only in cinemas from 1 August 2019 We have 15 double in-season passes thanks to Rialto…

Booksmart – movie review

Somewhere in cinema land there's a space in between Ghost World, Superbad, The Breakfast Club and Ferris Bueller's Day Off.…

The Forgotten Letters of Esther Durrant (Kayte Nunn) – book review

This novel is an excellent example of how a book well and gently written has just as much power to…