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Thoughtful dramedy “Asher” offers a killer time.
There’s something intriguing about good assassin films. These stories have been used as fodder for buddy comedies (The Hitman’s Bodyguard), romantic comedies (Grosse Pointe Blank),…
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EPISODE REVIEW: Doctor Who – The Woman Who Fell to Earth
DOCTOR WHO fans can rejoice! The new season has finally started and we get our view of the super talented JODIE WHITTAKER as the Thirteenth…
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REVIEW: Dancing Queen (Netflix)
Tongue popping diva and fierce Texas queen, ALYSSA EDWARDS, shares both sides of her world in the brand new NETFLIX docuseries, DANCING QUEEN. RUPAUL’s DRAG…
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REVIEW: Welcome to the Batlands by Ethan Hanna
The forthcoming (October 5th), WELCOME TO THE BATLANDS, is the first installment of ETHAN HANNA’s BATLANDS PROJECT. The project will feature visuals, artwork, written pieces and music.…
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REVIEW: Let Loose by Aeora
First, I owe AEORA and her team an apology because I am late to the game on this EP. Secondly, I hope to make it…
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REVIEW: A Wish For Giants
A WISH FOR GIANTS is about Sophie, a young volunteer, who meets her kindred spirit in Roxie, a girl with a life threatening brain tumor…
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REVIEW: Bold Enough by Eliott
Hailing from Melbourne (AUS) comes 21 year old ELIOTT, but don’t let her age fool you into thinking she’s young and naive. Her debut EP…
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REVIEW: Incredibles 2
It’s been 14 years since Brad Bird’s now-classic The Incredibles hit theaters and, for many, the wait’s been excruciating. Gratefully, not only are Parrs returning,…
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Review: Saving Brinton
For many, going to the movie theater is all about escapism. Whether by some space odyssey, gut-busting comedy, biopic, family drama, or adventure historical, the…
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Review: Terminal
Appearances can be deceiving. Always be the smartest person in the room. There’s no such thing as coincidence. These may be rote clichés, yet the…
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REVIEW: twentyseven by LANKS
After teasing fans with small tasty EPs, Melbourne native and current Sydney local, LANKS, has finally released (April 27 2018) his debut full length album…
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REVIEW: Last Night We Became Swans by The Summer Kills
As April winds to a close here in Sydney, Australia the temperature is starting to drop and it is starting to finally feel like fall.…
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Review: The Judge
A well-executed documentary works on multiple levels. There’s the central story the director explores, but then there’s some other aspect that finds its way on…
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Review: The Party
Imagine yourself in a confined space. There are two ways in, yet it feels like there’s no way out. You’re surrounded by life-long friends who…
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Review: Game Night
Everyone knows that one super-competitive person. The one who will bury your nose in their victory or flip over the table in defeat. Yet we…
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REVIEW: To Imagine by The Neighbourhood
I have always dug THE NEIGHBOURHOOD since they popped onto the music scene back in 2012 and their music has progressed with each release while being…
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REVIEW: Saturday Church
Audiences will quickly compare Saturday Church to Moonlight, the 2017 Best Picture Oscar winner which also tells a personal, character-driven story about a boy’s search…
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REVIEW: ‘Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle”
In 1995 audiences were taken on a fantastical adventure when two young children began to play the board game Jumanji, a magical game which, once…
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READ: Rob Grad – Art. Now. More. Than. Ever
I am a tad bit biased when it comes to Rob’s work because I’ve known him for a long while and because I consider him…
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Justified Episode Recap: Catching Up
I have 3 episodes to catch up on so this is going to be a general summary. This season has just turned out to be…