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Nell Gwynn (New Theatre) – theatre review

Nell Gwynn, by Jessica Swale, won the Olivier Award for Best New Comedy in 2016. In a large number of…

Keep the Change – movie review

A cast of non-professional autistic actors does a mighty job breathing life into an unconventional love story in Keep the…

Scaramouche Jones (ACM) – theatre review

A bravura performance from renowned Australian actor Colin Friels highlights Scaramouche Jones. This intoxicating work was written by Brit Justin Butcher…

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C’est la Vie – movie review

Although it's almost as long as a reception, C'est la Vie will put a smile on your face. This lighthearted…

Dybbuks (Theatre Works) – theatre review

Desire, death and possession feature in Dybbuks. This obtuse world premiere is performed in English and Yiddish. Samara Hersch directs…

Submergence – movie review

A calm movie from time to time is something I welcome. Not a flashy, action film where you’ll get nervous…

The Meg – movie review

Steven Spielberg must be wondering why, 43 years on, the legacy of Jaws would be such mush as The Meg.…

The Darkest Minds – movie review

From The Hunger Games to Divergent, dystopian films aimed at tweens have made serious coin; so why wouldn’t producers keep…

BlacKkKlansman – movie review

Spike Lee has to be one of the most influential filmmakers of the past 30 years. From the incendiary Do…