In the Heart of the Sea – movie review
It is the winter of 1820 and the New England whaling ship Essex is assaulted by something no one could…
Seems Unfair by Trust Fund – music review
UK based Trust Fund is led by Bristol songwriter Ellis Jones which has typically built his records by a friend…
Between Sisters by Cathy Kelly – book review
Cathy Kelly is gifted at delivering feelgood fiction mixed with contemporary issues, making her a bestselling author many times over. I…
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- Youth - Only in cinemas from 26 December 2015 We have 5 double in-season passes thanks to StudioCanal. *(Tickets…
Mad Max: Fury Road – DVD review
There's one word that comes to my mind after watching Mad Max: Fury Road, and that's the word "madness". This…
I Am My Own Wife (Old Fitzroy) – theatre review
I Am My Own Wife by American Doug Wright won the Pulitzer prize in 2004. It concerns the writing of…
Last Cab to Darwin – DVD review
A quintessential Australian yarn, some decent storytelling and a few beaut performances are the hallmarks of this road trip with…
Far from Men – DVD review
Viggo Mortensen (The Two Faces of January) stars in a tale of morality and friendship set against an unforgiving mountainous…
Love the Coopers – movie review
Even though Love the Coopers is a holiday comedy about one dysfunctional family, it immediately reminded me of the ensemble…
Hotel Transylvania 2 – movie review
Three years ago we were introduced to Drac and the gang in Hotel Transylvania, a fun filled animated comedy about vampires,…