The Wrecking Crew – movie review
This is the story of the back up musicians who crafted some of the greatest hits of the 60s and…
Putuparri and the Rainmakers – movie review
This is the second documentary in as many weeks to hit our screens exploring an indigenous community and the way…
b'lieve i'm goin' (deep) down by Kurt Vile – music review
Like bands, the singer/songwriter can be broken down into categories. You have your super voices grouping that I still use…
Tomorrowland – DVD review
Worldwide, there should be an obligation for doomsayers, negativists and pessimists to watch this film. I'm sure it won't make…
The Girl in the Spider's Web by David Lagercrantz – book review
It’s been a few years since I’ve read the Millennium series (and watched the Swedish film versions), but having enjoyed…
A Steady Rain (Old Fitz) – theatre review
A Steady Rain (2007), by Keith Huff, is a cop show, a vivid law and order episode of a grimy…
The Martian – movie review
What if space travel had evolved to such an extent that man had landed on Mars and you had inadvertently…
The Intern – movie review
Robert De Niro is one of the most dynamic and intense actors of his generation and he has appeared in…
Lord of the Dance – Dangerous Games (touring) – theatre review
Coming up to 20 years after Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance officially debuted in Dublin, his company has lost…
1989 by Ryan Adams – music review
Talk about speed. Ryan Adams announces that he is working on a track by track cover of Taylor Swift’s 1989…