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Milk and Blood (fortyfivedownstairs) – theatre reviews

Writer Benjamin Nichol continues his incendiary anthology series of plays with the double bill Milk and Blood. Each 70 minutes…

JENNIE! (Gasworks) – theatre review

If I reference the word “suffragette”, the first name that will pop into many people’s heads will be Emmeline Pankurst…

Murder for Two (Arts Centre Melbourne) – musical theatre review

One of the cleverest and funniest pieces of musical theatre I have had the good fortune to see, Murder for…

Alien: Romulus – movie review

Among Alien fandom there’s a broad consensus that the canonical films are the first two: Ridley Scott’s Alien (1979) and…

Iris and the Men – movie review

Iris and The Men is a comedy with distinctively French proclivities. Written and directed by Caroline Vignal, there is a…

SORCS 80 (Osees) – music review

Osees, led by frontman John Dwyer, have carved out a distinctive niche in the underground music scene. Known for their…

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All the Colours of the Dark (Chris Whitaker) – book review

There’s only one word to describe award winner crime writer Chris Whitaker’s new novel All the Colours of the Dark:…

Borderlands – movie review

Cinematic adaptations of video games have, for the most part, disappointed both gamers and movie goers; and the cinematic landscape…

Apologia (Malthouse Theatre) – theatre review

Creative – yes. Original – my word. Captivating – not so much. I struggled with Apologia, which is a reflection…