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Painted (Kirsten McKenzie) – book review

Horror isn't a sub-genre I spend a lot of time reading, so Painted, being a mystery with a horror overlay,…

Thunder Road – movie review

Jim Cummings gives a bravura performance as a man on the edge in Thunder Road. This offbeat drama concerns a…

CLOSED: Win tickets to Brightburn

- Brightburn - Only in cinemas from 23 May 2019 We have 10 double in-season passes thanks to Sony Pictures…

Wakey, Wakey (Red Stitch) – theatre review

The unerring passage of time as death nears is the subject of Wakey, Wakey. In it, an everyday man contemplates…

CLOSED: Win tickets to 2040

- 2040 - Only in cinemas from 23 May 2019   We have 5 double in-season passes thanks to Madman…

Cinderella (QPAC) – theatre review

Amy Ingram has a talent for portraying insecure or downtrodden females and she uses that talent well in this rib-tickling…

The Chaperone – movie review

Louise Brooks was one of the biggest stars of the silent movie era. So you'd think a movie featuring Brooks…

La Traviata Stripped and Dressed in Jazz and Blues – theatre review

La Traviata Stripped and Dressed in Jazz and Blues is classic opera shortened and mashed with contemporary music. It's operatic…

Gloria Bell – movie review

Gloria Bell is a deliberately awkward film about the difficulties of making your way in the world. Especially if you're…

Slaughterhouse Five (MUST) – theatre review

Fleur Kilpatrick’s stage adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut’s novel Slaughterhouse Five explores the horrors of war and the effects of PTSD.…