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On The Screen Review: The Whale

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On The Screen Review: Triangle of Sadness

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On The Screen Review: Much Ado Abut Nothing

"This is a fun production, where the darkness of...

Theatre Now Review: Tis Pity She’s A Whore

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On The Screen Review: Decision To Leave

"Park Chan-Wook won the Best Director award at Cannes...

Winners announced for 2022 Melbourne Royal Wine Awards 

Press release The winners of the 2022 Melbourne Royal Wine Awards (MRWA)...

Sydney: Keep An Eye Out For this: Armadeus

Press Release: From 27 December, 2022 – 21 January, 2023 a gripping...
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On The Screen Review: The Whale

"this film will move you and haunt you" "You don’t need explosions to create power. Just powerful characters and the excellence of actors who...

On The Screen Review: Tar

"Blanchett’s performance is ... brilliant. She is able to convey the many dimensions of her character, luring us in with her intelligence, before making...

On The Screen Review: Triangle of Sadness

"It’s an entertaining film which wears its themes on its Che Guevara shirt sleeve." Con Nats 4 /5 fish This anatomically anointed film won the...

On The Screen Review: Much Ado Abut Nothing

"This is a fun production, where the darkness of the plot seemed to be an irritation." Con Nats 3.5 /5 Beards If you’re going...

Theatre Now Review: Tis Pity She’s A Whore

"The show is a triumph with high production value, consummate performances and sensitive understating of the text that has made it transcend its original...

Australia’s International Smart Phone Fest’s Glittering Climax

The 8th SmartFone Flick Fest (SF3) - Australia’s gift to the world of filmmaking - concluded last night and today (Sunday 6 November) with...

On The Screen Review: Decision To Leave

"Park Chan-Wook won the Best Director award at Cannes for this film. It’s very well deserved." Con Nats 4.5 /5 Ledges South Korea film is...

Winners announced for 2022 Melbourne Royal Wine Awards 

Press release The winners of the 2022 Melbourne Royal Wine Awards (MRWA) have been announced at the Trophy Presentation at Victoria Pavilion on Thursday 27 October. This year the Melbourne Royal...

Sydney: Keep An Eye Out For this: Armadeus

Press Release: From 27 December, 2022 – 21 January, 2023 a gripping new production of Peter Shaffer’s Tony and Academy Award®-winning masterpiece Amadeus will be staged in the Opera...

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Sydney: Keep An Eye Out For this: The Lovers

Bell Shakespeare presents the world premiere of The Lovers, a pop...

Sydney: Keep An Eye Out For this: The Jungle And The Sea

A mother's determination to keep her family together. A...

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"Catch this if you can. It is a vigorous...

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"The text asks a lot of the performers and...

Wollongong: Keep An Eye Out For this: Sunshine Super Girl

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For the first time in 10 years, John Fords’...

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"The choral, expressive writing in Past The Shallows creates a verbal...

On The Screen Review: Tar

"Blanchett’s performance is ... brilliant. She is able to...

On The Screen Review: The Whale

"this film will move you and haunt you" "You...

On The Screen Review: Tar

"Blanchett’s performance is ... brilliant. She is able to...

On The Screen Review: Triangle of Sadness

"It’s an entertaining film which wears its themes on...

On The Screen Review: Much Ado Abut Nothing

"This is a fun production, where the darkness of...

Theatre Now Review: Tis Pity She’s A Whore

"The show is a triumph with high production value,...

Australia’s International Smart Phone Fest’s Glittering Climax

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On The Screen Review: Decision To Leave

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On The Screen Review: The Whale

"this film will move you and haunt you" "You...

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