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Now This is Music #14: Wild Bird, Panama Wedding, Sleigh Bells, I Am Snow Angel, Chloë Howl

Posted on September 13, 2013June 8, 2015 by aussiemoose

  “Crazy Bird” by Wild Child     The dwarves of Snow White’s acquaintance totally had the right idea. Whistle while you work! And if you’re going to whistle at work (ignore the stares from your cubicle-dwelling co-workers; trust me it’s worth it), then make sure you have “Crazy Bird” Continue Reading

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Movie review: Riddick

Posted on September 13, 2013September 13, 2013 by aussiemoose

  Riddick (Vin Diesel) who first sprang to violent life in Pitch Black (2000) and its sequel, the rather overblown The Chronicles of Riddick (2004), is a helluva badass kind of guy. How do we know this? Frankly we’re not really allowed to miss it. From the opening moments of Continue Reading

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We’re all getting Dumb and Dumber AGAIN!

Posted on September 11, 2013March 26, 2014 by aussiemoose

  There’s no rhyme or reason sometimes about which movies I find appealing and which leave me stone, motherless, muffin-deprived cold. Take comedies for instance. I was told over and over that Bridesmaids and The Heat were the funniest movies of their respective seasons, and that not to have seen Continue Reading

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A marvelous massing of movie trailers 3: C. O. G., Last Vegas, The Husband, Her, The Family

Posted on September 11, 2013September 11, 2013 by aussiemoose

  Build yourself a cinematic raft people – there is a tsunami of movies on their way. Yes, yes I hear you say – I have exceptionally good hearing and the NSA lets me borrow their doodads from time to time which is nice – there are always plenty of Continue Reading

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Off we go to Yonderland … remember to pack your talking stick!

Posted on September 11, 2013September 10, 2013 by aussiemoose

  One of the things I have loved most about British comedy from the time I was a wee lad back in the 70s is its propensity for whimsy, satire, and just plain silliness. It’s a hard kind of comedy to pull off. Too much campness and it just looks Continue Reading

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Community finally gets some promo lovin’ … and no, not from NBC (surprise, surprise)

Posted on September 10, 2013September 14, 2013 by aussiemoose

  It’s no secret that NBC has not exactly had a love affair to end all love affairs with Community. While it has renewed the show for a fifth season – with Dan Harmon back on board which has me ridiculously excited! – it is yet to schedule an air Continue Reading

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Books from beyond the grave: Why death is not the end for many authors

Posted on September 10, 2013September 10, 2013 by aussiemoose

  Death has a finality to it, marking the end of our physical existence here on earth. But as the recent news out of J D Salinger’s estate confirms, it is not necessarily the end of releases by an author. Timed to coincide with the release of Shane Salerno’s poorly-reviewed Continue Reading

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It’s beginning to look a lot like an indie Christmas: All is Bright movie trailer + poster

Posted on September 10, 2013September 10, 2013 by aussiemoose

  SNAPSHOT All Is Bright is the story of two French Canadians who travel to New York City during the holiday season with a get-rich-quick scheme of selling Christmas trees. Dennis (Paul Giamatti) is a no-nonsense, recently released ex-con trying to get his life – and his wife – back. Continue Reading

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Concert review: Cyndi Lauper – She’s So Unusual 30th Anniversary Tour

Posted on September 8, 2013September 8, 2013 by aussiemoose

  There is something almost magical about seeing a music artist you have loved and admired for thirty years in concert for the first time. Suddenly the transcendentally powerful voice that was only heard through stereo speakers, and the locks of wild hair that only ever made an appearance in Continue Reading

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When good walkers go bad: The Walking Dead’s latest teaser trailer

Posted on September 8, 2013September 10, 2013 by aussiemoose

  Damn walkers. Not only is someone leaving dead animals at the prison fence to attract them but now they’re letting them in to the prison. Either that or the walkers are becoming far more proficient at picking locks. I am betting on the Governor and his two henchmen, who Continue Reading

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    (courtesy IMP Awards) Season 2, E 1-5 review One of Poker Face‘s great strengths in its first season was that even thought it never trivialised murder, which was always seen as an evil act in need of some form or redemptive justice – handed out, of course, by protagonist Charlie Continue Reading
  • Comic strip review: Crabgrass Comic Adventures Vol. 1 by Tauhid Bondia
    (courtesy Andrews McMeel Publishing) We’ve all been there – innocently browsing through an online store when suddenly, or not so suddenly since they are stalking us every step of our impulsive shopping ways, the resident algorithm decides you MUST have a certain title. These sorts of insistent suggestions can be Continue Reading
  • Book review: How to Read a Book by Monica Wood
    (courtesy Harper Collins Publishers) The power of books to shape and mend peoples’ lives for the better is well and often remarked upon. Reading is seen, and quite rightly too, as a way of engendering wonder, curiosity and empathy, of opening the minds of those who lose themselves in books Continue Reading
  • #SydFilmFest movie review: The Ballad of Wallis Island
    (courtesy IMP awards) A mistake often made is that for something to have real emotional power, an impact that rends the heart and sears the soul, that it must be big, bombastic and loud. But while there are more than enough movies that mistakes neon sign-cloaked, well-telegraphed emotional touchpoints, clumsily Continue Reading
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    (courtesy IMP Awards) SNAPSHOTSearching for a family adventure that won’t break the bank? Coming to Netflix this fall, In Your Dreams takes you on a fantastical journey from the comfort of your own home. In this enchanting tale, Stevie (voiced by Jolie Hoang-Rappaport) and her brother, Elliot (voiced by Elias Continue Reading
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  • Book review: Dancing With Bees by Anna Maynard
    (courtesy Allen & Unwin Book Publishers) Love is way more weighty and muscular and substantial than many people give it credit for. There is a prevailing idea that romantic love is wispy and wafty, all red roses and swoons and sighs and dreamy looks at your beloved, and while yes, Continue Reading
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    (courtesy Allen & Unwin Book Publishers) Ladies and gentlemen and ill-advised members of the ocean liner-going public – this novel is not your grandmother’s Agatha Christie. The Empress Murders by Toby Schmitz, which first moves at a liner-appropriate pace before hitting the narrative pedal-to-the-metal and gloriously defying all expectations, may Continue Reading
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