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An Enemy of the People (Belvoir) – theatre review

Melbourne writer Melissa Reeves has adapted Henrik Ibsen's 1882 play, An Enemy of the People. It has been transposed and…

Don Giovanni (Opera Qld) – theatre review

Lindy Hume’s darkly delicious production of the Mozart masterpiece Don Giovanni has “hit” written all over it. From the stirring…

Donbass – movie review

If you're not familiar with Ukrainian politics, you'll be at a decided disadvantage when you see Donbass. While you may…

CLOSED: Win tickets to Suspiria

- Suspiria - Only in cinemas from 8 November 2018 We have 10 double in-season passes thanks to Transmission Films.…

1% – movie review

Motorcycles, intimidation and sex feature in the new Australian biker movie 1%. In short, everything is about a power game.…

One and the Other (La Mama) – theatre review

Two women of a certain age do what women of a certain age don’t usually do - and love it…

A Star is Born – movie review

Lady Gaga and Brad Cooper mesmerise in A Star is Born. Their tour de force performances bring a decidedly 21st…

Re-Member Me (ACM) – theatre review

If you admire Shakespeare’s Hamlet and some of the finest names to have assumed the role, then British-born actor and…

Babble (Baked Beans) – music review

From the foot-tapping opener “Slow” that contains a full-on blast of Hammond and a tiny bit of reverb to the…

Suddenly Last Summer (Red Stitch) – theatre review

Tennessee Williams' one-act piece Suddenly Last Summer is intense and evocative. Vindictiveness is in play for an elderly mother who…