Win tickets to The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry 2 years ago - The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry - Only in cinemas from 8 June 2023 We have 5 double in-season… All My Sons (New Theatre) – theatre review 2 years ago It has been said that the first casualty of war is the truth. Unfortunately, as human casualties escalate, the task… Marlowe – movie review 2 years ago For a film featuring several brutal murders, Neil Jordan’s Marlowe is oddly bloodless. That’s not to say it’s bad -… The Poison of Polygamy (La Boite and Sydney Theatre Company) – theatre review 2 years ago La Boite Theatre’s first mainstage presentation of 2023, the world premiere co-production of The Poison of Polygamy comes with an… Tannhäuser in Concert (Hamer Hall) – music theatre review 2 years ago It is the 13th century and we are with German poet and singer Tannhäuser (Stefan Vinke). Having left the company of… Fast X – movie review 2 years ago Adrenalin pumping action and a big-name cast feature in Fast X. The film is the tenth in the Fast and… Beautiful Highness (Chapel Off Chapel) – theatre review 2 years ago Today, deteriorating mental health is spoken about far more often than it used to be, which is a good thing,… Everything Harmony (The Lemon Twigs) – music review 2 years ago If there were really such a thing as time travel, it wouldn’t be all that hard to convince even the… The Great Reclamation (Rachel Heng) – book review 2 years ago Rachel Heng’s second novel, The Great Reclamation, takes on a slice of the twentieth century history of Singapore. Starting the… Catch Me If You Can (Cloc Musical Theatre) – musical theatre review 2 years ago Tony Burge, who assumes the role of lead FBI agent Carl Hanratty chasing boyish con man Frank Abagnale Jr. excels… Next» « Previous