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Berlin Syndrome – movie review

After caning the majority of Australian releases recently, I am delighted to be able to sing the praises of the…

Going in Style – movie review

We’ve seen a number of films recently about elderly people behaving badly and refusing to go gently into that good…

Their Finest – movie review

A story within a story, set at the height of the Second World War, Their Finest has drama, pathos, humour…

Mental Illness by Aimee Mann – music review

If Aimee Mann had another pop/rock band album in her after the break-up of her 80’s breakout as vocalist and…

Passengers – HE review

At first, I just tried to ignore this movie and I was hoping I would come across it someday on…

The Rasputin Affair (Ensemble) – theatre review

The Rasputin Affair is a new Australian play by Kate Mulvany. The play is concerned with the assassination, in December…

Minefields and Miniskirts (Arts Theatre) – theatre review

Minefields and Miniskirts surfaced in 1993 adapted from Siobhan McHugh’s book and radio series of interviews with women affected in…

CLOSED: Win tickets to see The Play That Goes Wrong in Brisbane

 The Play That Goes Wrong Currently touring: Canberra from 26 April, Brisbane from 4 May and Perth from 31 May…

Denial – movie review

Can someone who denies the Holocaust took place have any credence in a court of law? That is the question…

Frantz – movie review

The prolific Francois Ozon is one of France’s most stylish and intriguing filmmakers, especially with visually sumptuous melodramas like Swimming…