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Kill Climate Deniers (That Production Company) – theatre review

If you haven’t heard of Kill Climate Deniers you probably should have. The hyperbolically titled play’s controversial take on the…

Me and My Left Brain – movie review

Fun, feisty and politically incorrect, Me and My Left Brain is a throwback to a different era. The film is…

Cloudstreet (Malthouse) – theatre review

A compelling story of struggle is enhanced by highly creative staging, sound effects and lighting. Set over 20 years (from…

Little Woods – movie review

Life is tough for a pair of adult sisters in Little Woods. Ollie (Tessa Thompson) and her estranged sibling Deb…

Folk (Ensemble) – theatre review

You have to love the Irish! They seem to have an optimism and cheeriness that’s so infectious, you can’t help…

John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum – movie review

You can’t say you don’t know what you’ll get with a John Wick movie, because that was very much established…

The Dinner Party – dance review

Premiering to rave reviews in 2015, The Dinner Party (former title The Host) is a gripping contemporary dance work from Queensland’s…

The Kominsky Method (Netflix) – streaming review

Growing old isn't for sissies, they say. Netflix's excellent series The Kominsky Method proves the axiom; but does it in…

The Cinema at Starlight Creek (Alli Sinclair) – book review

The Cinema at Starlight Creek by Alli Sinclair is a dual timeline book that hooked me (especially that gorgeous cover).…

All is True – movie review

In 1613 William Shakespeare (played in All is True by Kenneth Branagh) was the most famous writer in England. But…