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Murder on the Wireless (Ensemble) – theatre review

We mainly know Mark Kilmurry as the artistic director of the Ensemble Theatre at Kirribilli. In Murder on the Wireless,…

The Blood Road (Stuart MacBride) – book review

Look, we all know what I'm going to say here, so let's just get straight to it. The Logan McRae…

CLOSED: Win tickets to Booksmart

- Booksmart - Only in cinemas from 11 July 2019 We have 5 double in-season passes thanks to Universal Pictures…

Tosca (Opera Qld) – theatre review

What a story! What power! What magnificent singing and acting and one of the most dramatic scores in opera. Then…

Wild Rose – movie review

Wild Rose asks whether personal ambition should take a back seat to more immediate responsibilities. This feel-good story about a…

Men in Black: International – movie review

Men in Black: International is a disappointing resurrection of the franchise. Some elements of Men in Black I first fell…

Collaborators (New Theatre) – theatre review

Apparently, Joseph Stalin was an enthusiastic reader and loved the theatre. Of course, he was also acutely paranoid and one…

Travesties (Bloomsday in Melbourne) – theatre review

Mayhem abounds in Travesties. Set in Zurich in 1917, the play follows a British consular official, Henry Carr, who locks…

Euthanizer (Stan) – streaming review

Every detail was just perfect in the Finnish low-budget indie Euthanizer. From the first second this film intrigued me and…

CLOSED: Win tickets to Spider-Man: Far From Home

- Spider-Man: Far From Home - Only in cinemas from 1 July 2019 We have 10 double in-season passes thanks…