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The Nun
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We’ve kind of had a comeback of horror movies of late. Plenty of new and inventive ways to scare people have come about in films from Unfriended to Get Out whilst even managing to tell some meaningful messages as a bonus. S… -
Calamity Jane
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SHOUT IT FROM THE HIGHEST HILLS As history goes, Martha Jane Cannary (aka Calamity Jane) apparently met in Deadwood, but never married or even had a relationship with, Wild Bill Hickok. Facts we do know are Calamity Jane w… -
New Passenger Album: Runaway
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This week sees the launch of the tenth studio album from Passenger (aka Mike Rosenberg), entitled Runaway. The English singer-songwriter, in collaboration with producer Chris Vallejo, created this latest release with the … -
Mum, Me And the I.E.D.
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5 star review of new play by James Balien and Roger Vickery, directed by Kevin Jackson, world premiere at The Depot Theatre Sydney. -
The Panto Reinvented
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In his two hour minus interval monologue, Aussie showbiz legend Reg Livermore portrays many characters, mispronounces many words, and through words and actions, delivers more than a few deeply resounding belly laughs in each and every line. -
Ukiyo Fantasy
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21-year-old multi-instrumentalist and producer Ukiyo shared his new EP Fantasy with the world yesterday which features a fresh electronic sound that transports you deep into his fantastical world. -
Which Way Home
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Ilbijerri Theatre company presents Katie Beckett's play Which Way Home, a beautiful tribute to Beckett's father, as well as to family and connection in general. ILBIJERRI is Australia's leading and lon… -
On Chesil Beach
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On Chesil Beach takes the cliché-ridden romance genre to some refreshing tangents. Whereas the obstacles of many cinematic couples ranged from tragedy to long distance, here you have something a bit more personal – one’s own insecurities. Thi… -
Summer 1993
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Summer 1993 shot on location in the Catalan countryside, the story of a young girl sent to live with her aunt and uncle following the death of her parents, is the feature film debut of director Carla Simón. -
80s Disco Baby Whitney Remembered
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80s Disco Baby Remembered By Kevin Macdonald In Whitney Slender, bejewelled arms … -
ODESZA'S Releases Remix EP For 'Across The Room'
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Never have I listened to an entire EP of remixes before, I’ve certainly considered it, but the high chance of mundanity turned me off! In saying that the 8 different versions of ODEZA’s ‘Across the Room’ is far from said mundanity, it plun… -
UNQUALIFIED
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The brainchild of local actresses and writers, Genevieve Hegney and Catherine Moore, Unqualified is a riot of witty banter, hilarious role plays, funny voices and impersonations now playing at Ensemble Theatre Kirribilli. -
Sydney Film Festival: American Animals
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Film, American Animals is a fascinating account of a poorly thought out art heist undertaken by four privileged young men. -
Sydney Film Festival: Ryuichi Sakamoto ~ Coda
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Ryuichi Sakamoto: Coda is a biographical documentary exploring the portrait of this fascinating Japanese composer. -
Bliss @ Belvoir
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Stage adaptation @ Belvoir of the novel Bliss by Peter Carey - 9th June – 15th July, 2018. -
Sydney Film Festival: One Day
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Can you picture a day in the life of a working mother of three? For some that would come far too easily. For the rest of us, Hungarian director Zsófia Szilágyi's debut feature film One Day, which premiered at Cannes Critic’s Week, giv… -
Sydney Film Festival: The Marriage
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Blerta Zeqiri's feature film debut The Marriage is marketed as the story of an atypical love triangle that unfolds on the background of the recent Kosovo war. Advertising it as such somewhat underestimates this drama, which sensitively explores co… -
Sydney Film Festival: Don't Worry He Won't Get Far On Foot
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John Callahan could be easily described as a slacker, he can’t hold a job, all he does is drink and is forever in search of the next party, just so he can keep the buzz going that tiny bit longer. Life, however, has another plan for Callahan as … -
Sydney Film Festival: Searching
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the early adopt new film format SEARCHING @ Sydney Film Festival -
Sydney Film Festival: My 20th Century (1988)
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Note to self: Your sweet intellectual theorems are unlikely to encapsulate the obscure majesty of this film Masterpiece.