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The Divine Order – movie review

The Divine Order is a crowd-pleasing light drama from Switzerland. A bit like Pride and Made in Dagenham, it explores…

Mary Magdalene – movie review

In the 1950s, Biblical films were extremely popular. Sweeping epics like the Oscar-winning Ben Hur and the spectacular The Ten…

Abigail’s Party (MTC) – theatre review

Ten minutes into Abigail's Party, I was thinking, "if only the playwright (renowned British scribe Mike Leigh) had killed off…

Pacific Rim: Uprising – movie review

Do you love giant robots? How about huge slobbering monsters? Buildings being smashed to pieces? The world being saved? If…

Peter Rabbit – movie review

I walked into Peter Rabbit with low expectations about what Beatrix Potter’s beloved tales would look like on the big screen.…

Everything Was Beautiful, And Nothing Hurt (Moby) – music review

Moby was making electronic dance music hits before we knew to call it EDM, when it was still called techno/dance…

A Place to Remember (Jenn J. McLeod) – book review

I’ve been a Jenn J. McLeod fan since her first book came out back in 2013 and later this year…

Colder (Red Stitch) – theatre review

Can lightning strike twice? Well, “yes” according to playwright Lachlan Philpott whose work was inspired by real life events. Colder…

CLOSED: Win tickets to Have You Seen the Listers?

- Have You Seen the Listers? - Only in cinemas from 5 April 2018 We have 10 double in-season passes…

Bouncers (heartBeast) – theatre review

With wrists stamped, audiences enter into the reckless LED-lit world of a Brisbane nightclub. They're entering Bouncers - and all the abandon that…