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Goodrich – movie review

Michael Keaton is having a moment right now. After the much-hyped Beetlejuice Beetlejuice the veteran actor is back on our…

Warlords of Wyrdwood (RJ Barker) – book review

Warlords of Wyrdwood is the second book in RJ Barker’s Forsaken trilogy. It does what all good middle books do:…

Shakespeare In Love (New Theatre) – theatre review

Fans of the ‘bard of Avon’ will be delighted by the New Theatre’s latest offering, Shakespeare In Love. This stage…

New music round-up (for w/e 15 November 2024)

Our selection of the best new music across a range of genres from the week ending 15 November 2024. King…

Eurovision on Tour (touring) – music review

From relatively humble beginnings in 1956, when only seven nations competed, the Eurovision Song Contest has grown into a juggernaut…

What’s This? (National Drama School) – theatre review

American writer Edgar Allan Poe (19th January, 1809 – 7th October, 1849) cultivated mystery and the macabre. There is horror…

Yoga Play (La Boite Theatre) – theatre review

La Boite Theatre’s final mainstage offering for 2024, Yoga Play, examines the superficial side of the wellness industry through a…

Julius Ceasar (Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble) – theatre review

Like many of William Shakespeare’s history plays, Julius Caesar is more talk than action. That’s despite the violence at core…

Gladiator II – movie review

Nearly 25 years after Gladiator, Ridley Scott has gone back to the well... and this time there are sharks in…

Songs of a Lost World (The Cure) – music review

Formed in 1978, The Cure quickly rose from the English post-punk scene to become one of the world’s most influential…