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Ariel Kleiman (Partisan) – interview

"My short films were made as student films in a very unprofessional and renegade manner, but I think that grounding…

Wild Tales – movie review

Six remarkably compelling stories in one, these are imaginative and colourful tales about people caught up in seemingly normal situations…

Once Lost by Ber Carroll – book review

Ber Carroll explores contemporary issues such as relationship breakdowns, child custody, belonging, identity and abandonment in her latest novel, Once…

Spy – movie review

Melissa McCarthy tackles one of the best roles of her life in this hilarious homage to James Bond. Susan Cooper…

California Nights by Best Coast – music review

Sometimes third albums put artists in weird places. You have your introducing debut, avoid the sophomore slump with either more…

A Royal Night Out – movie review

On May 8, 1945, VE Day, the royal princesses Elizabeth and Margaret ventured beyond the gates of Buckingham Palace to…

Mad Max: Fury Road – movie review

Thirty years after the last (and third) instalment, 12 years in the making, director George Miller (Happy Feet) is back…

Banksy Does New York – movie review

In October 2013, the enigmatic and subversive British street artist known simply as Banksy headed to New York to create…

Season of Salt & Honey by Hannah Tunnicliffe – book review

Some books you save for a rainy day. Season of Salt and Honey by Hannah Tunnicliffe landed on my review…

Live at Carnegie Hall by Ryan Adams – music review

Ryan Adams live used to be “watch and see” because Adams might do something nuts like kick someone out of…