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IT – movie review

There's a great deal to enjoy about IT, and enough scares to keep all but die-hard horror fans satiated. Forget those…

AICE Israeli Film Festival 2017 – movie feature

The AICE Israeli Film Festival is currently in full swing in Sydney and Melbourne. Having run since 2005, the festival aims…

Lip Service (Ensemble) – theatre review

Lip Service is a new Australian play that premiered in a separate production in London earlier this year with the…

God’s Own Country – movie review

Johnny Saxby (Josh O’Connor, from TV series Peaky Blinders) is a sullen, morose young man working on his family farm…

Ache by Eliza Henry-Jones – book review

Eliza Henry-Jones is a new writer to me. Everything about Ache is beautiful, from the cover, with those piercing eyes,…

Kinky Boots (QPAC) – theatre review

Without doubt Kinky Boots is the best new musical in years. It has everything: a great story line, wonderful characters,…

Asylum (Owl & Cat) – theatre review

Accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment for mental illness should be a given, but as history shows, often that's not the…

Gifted – movie review

The well-being of a brilliant seven year-old is on the line in the feel-good weepy Gifted. Frank Adler (Chris Evans)…

The Way Out (Red Stitch) – theatre review

A compelling doomsday scenario underpins the dystopian drama, The Way Out. Mankind is hanging by a thread after a civil…

Small Town Killers – movie review

Small Town Killers is a jet-black comedy, which pushes the boundaries of taste and fails the political correctness test. But if…