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Christmas book review: Letters from Father Christmas by J. R. R. Tolkien

Posted on December 12, 2013December 12, 2013 by aussiemoose

  Having a highly creative parent must, in theory at least, be a wonderful thing. Assuming they have both the inclination and the time after plying their craft for a living, having Paul McCartney sing you to sleep with Beatles-esque nursery rhymes, or Meryl Street act out a story for Continue Reading

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Movie review: Kill Your Darlings

Posted on December 12, 2013December 12, 2013 by aussiemoose

  If you have spent any time at all around around writers, William Faulkner’s immortal advice to “kill your darlings” will be something with which you are intimately familiar. A clarion cry to all dedicated wordsmiths to parse down their text to only that which makes the prose or poetry Continue Reading

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You shall not pass! But you can eat a cookie says Sesame Street … eventually

Posted on December 12, 2013December 12, 2013 by aussiemoose

  SNAPSHOT The Cookie Monster plays Gobble, the last known holder of the most powerful dessert recipe in Monster Earth. He must remember the recipe in order to bring cookies back to the land, but his own memory and lack of self control stand in the way. (source: mashable.com) Is Continue Reading

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Get a whole new sense of Community: first season 5 trailer debuts

Posted on December 11, 2013December 13, 2013 by aussiemoose

  It’s back to school we go with Community and this time everything’s back to the way it should be! Dan Harmon, creator and showrunner of NBC’s Little Sitcom That Could Get #sixseasonsandamovie, for the first three seasons, is back in the creative saddle after a fairly lacklustre season 4 Continue Reading

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Marvellous massing of movie trailers #7: Spider Man 2, White Reindeer, Island of Lemurs: Madagascar, Cold Turkey, Tracks + more

Posted on December 11, 2013December 11, 2013 by aussiemoose

  A funny thing happened to me the other day. I was measuring up a prime spot in my local cinema’s main screening room, trying to work out if I could fit my bed, side table and computer desk in a little nook up the back, when the attendant asked Continue Reading

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Book review: The Shambling Guide to New York City by Mur Lafferty

Posted on December 11, 2013December 11, 2013 by aussiemoose

  Writing a post modern urban fantasy mash-up set in New York City, the natural home for all such tales you would think, is not necessarily as easy as it sounds. It is one thing to imagine a fantastical, credulity-bending world between, throughout and underneath the ordinary everyday almost gothic environs Continue Reading

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Food truck fight! The Muppets Swedish Chef vs. Gordon Ramsey in all new Muppisode

Posted on December 8, 2013December 8, 2013 by aussiemoose

  There is one movie I am looking forward more than any other next year, Muppets Most Wanted – for proof see here, here and yes all the way over here – and I am thrilled to bits that the promotional effort leading up to it is every bit as zany, Continue Reading

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All I want for Christmas are my UK TV specials: Call the Midwife, Downton Abbey, Still Open All Hours

Posted on December 8, 2013December 8, 2013 by aussiemoose

  One of the time-honoured traditions of Christmas in the UK, and to a lesser extent Australia, is the screening of specially filmed one-off festive episodes of TV series, that may or may not be part of that show’s official canon. Tucked in between a blizzard of repeats – which Continue Reading

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Weekend Pop Art Christmas: Tattoos inspired by festive flicks

Posted on December 8, 2013December 8, 2013 by aussiemoose

  Against all odds, I love National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation. That’s not necessarily because it’s a bad movie – it’s actually pretty funny with some deliciously twisted moments that manage to evince some real heart and soul, not an easy feat in what is essentially a larger than life comedic Continue Reading

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Forget giant eagles! The Hobbit rides in style on the official airline of Middle Earth

Posted on December 7, 2013December 5, 2013 by aussiemoose

  With only days to go, days I tell you!, till the second instalment in Peter Jackson’s latest Middle Earth franchise, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, lands in cinemas, the promotion as you might expect is ramping up considerably And in line with its involvement with the Lord of the Continue Reading

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    (courtesy IMP Awards) There is a fearful moment when something known only in the abstract, but horrific even so, suddenly becomes real, takes manifest palpable form and you are unable to pretend even for a second that within humanity lies the kernel for great evil if so nurtured. (Thankfully, great Continue Reading
  • Movie review: Thunderbolts*
    (courtesy IMP Awards) Once as close to a sure thing as any blockbuster can be, Marvel’s prodigious output of epic superhero storytelling has stumbled more often than not over the last few years, offering up films that felt they were mere Xeroxes of the studio’s previous glories which, if you Continue Reading
  • Book review: Letters to our Robot Son by Cadance Bell
    (courtesy Ultimo Press) I know, I know, I KNOW that you’re not supposed to judge a book by its cover (unless you’re part of a publishing company’s marketing team in which case that’s all you want to do). BUT, and in the case of Letters to our Robot Son by Continue Reading
  • Graphic novel review: I Heart Skull-Crusher! by Campbell/Zonno/De Santiago
    (courtesy BOOM! STUDIOS) SNAPSHOT18-year-old Trini will do anything to compete in her favorite sport, Screaming Pain Ball, aspiring to the heights of her longtime hero Skull-Crusher! But she can’t do it alone, and a gaggle of misfits is just what she needs to cross the American wastes and battle in Continue Reading
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    (courtesy First Showing) SNAPSHOT“Don’t forget. Out here in space, there’s someone who’s always rooting for you.” In 2050 Seoul, astronaut Nan-young’s ultimate life goal is to visit Mars. ✨ But she fails the final test to onboard the fourth Mars Expedition Project. The musician Jay buries his dreams in a Continue Reading
  • Book review: Rogue Protocol (The Murderbot Diaries #3) by Martha Wells
    (courtesy Tor Publishing Group) There have been more than a few stories of artificial lifeforms who have ended up being considerably more human than their creators. But is there anyone more human than the eponymous protagonist of this marvellous series by Martha Wells, a robot created to enforce, with extreme Continue Reading
  • “If it goes up in flames?” “It will burn”: Andor S2, E4-6 review
    (courtesy IMP Awards) Star Wars: Andor is a superlatively impressive show on all kinds of levels but where it is really excelling in this humble reviewer’s opinion is the way in which it is deconstructing a host of romantic myths about what it means to be standing in defiant opposition Continue Reading
  • Dance your pain away with Mon Montha #StarWars #Maythe4thBeWithYou #Andor
    (image courtesy IMP Awards) Star Wars: Andor, now four episodes into its second season, is a remarkable show in many ways. But one of the things that really sets it apart is the sheer raw humanity of many of the characters, best exemplified in the third episode, “Harvest”, where a Continue Reading
  • Road to Eurovision 2025 – Week 6 – Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, Serbia (semi-final 2, part 3)
    What is the Eurovision Song Contest?Started way back in 1956 as a way of drawing a fractured Europe back together with the healing power of music, the Eurovision Song Contest, or Concours Eurovision de la Chanson – the contest is telecast in both English and French – is open to Continue Reading
  • “I’m starting to think I am better at being in the closet.” Full trailer for Overcompensating
    (courtesy First Showing) SNAPSHOTA24 and MGM’s Overcompensating is a college-set ensemble comedy about the wild, chaotic journey of Benny, a closeted former football player and homecoming king, as he becomes fast friends with Carmen, a high school outsider on a mission to fit in at all costs. With guidance from Continue Reading
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