Sixty Seconds by Jesse Blackadder – book review 8 years ago A sea change turns into a tsunami of grief in Sixty Seconds by Jesse Blackadder. Here's the blurb: The Brennans… The Father (MTC) – theatre review 8 years ago Powerful, distressing and humorous, The Father is MTC’s best production of the season. Andre (played by John Bell – founder… School Life – movie review 8 years ago School Life is a magical account of a small boarding school. It's a place that really cares about its students… Jigsaw – movie review 8 years ago First, a confession. I don’t believe I've seen any of the films in the Saw franchise before Jigsaw, the eighth… Bad Moms 2 – movie review 8 years ago More of the same … with a twist. That's what you're in for with Bad Moms 2, the follow-up to last… Toruk: The First Flight (Cirque du Soleil) – theatre review 8 years ago An incomparable spectacle, Toruk is unlike any Cirque tent show. Several awe-inspiring highlights punctuate the two acts of this production inspired… Three Summers – movie review 8 years ago Ben Elton is back to bring us Three Summers, an ensemble comedy that embraces the diversity of modern Australia. At… Loving Vincent – movie review 8 years ago A remarkable piece of work, Loving Vincent is the world’s first fully painted feature film. Written and directed by Dorota… What Rhymes with Cars and Girls (Brisbane Powerhouse) – theatre review 8 years ago What Rhymes with Cars and Girls was the timeless first solo album by You Am I's Tim Rogers. It tells… Brigadoon (The Production Co) – theatre review 8 years ago A brilliantly re-imagined musical is on offer in The Production Company’s Brigadoon. Lerner and Loewe’s original opened on Broadway in… Next» « Previous