The Dancer – movie review 9 years ago The Dancer is an unusual story about achievement, heartbreak and pain. This period film concerns a dancer who rewrote the… Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie – movie review 9 years ago The animated Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie is the first feature film based on the popular series of children’s’… Battle of the Sexes – movie review 9 years ago In 1973, former Wimbledon champion Bobby Riggs played women’s champion Billie Jean King in a spectacular tennis match - dubbed the… Hay Fever – theatre review 9 years ago Slapstick humour abounds in MTC’s revival of Noel Coward’s outrageous comedy Hay Fever. Set in an English country house in… Hitchhiker by Neil Young – music review 9 years ago In the mid to late 70s, Neil Young had a particularly productive period in his songwriting, it was shortly after… Beauty in Thorns by Kate Forsyth – book review 9 years ago As a long-time fan of Kate Forsyth, I was thrilled to received an ARC of her new novel, Beauty in… An Octoroon – theatre review 9 years ago An octoroon is a person who has one-eighth black heritage. This now-politically-incorrect titular understanding is at the centre of Queensland… Australia Day – movie review 9 years ago Director Kriv Stenders (Red Dog, etc) seems like he is trying to set up a series of films centred around… Beatriz at Dinner – movie review 9 years ago Discomfort underpins Beatriz at Dinner, a fable about power, privilege and responsibility. At an elegant dinner party in a swanky hilltop… Indivisible – movie review 9 years ago Exploitation and heartache are at the centre of Indivisible, a gritty story about attractive, singing 18-year-old conjoined twins. Connected at the… Next» « Previous