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Ring Ring to The Visitors: My top 50 ABBA songs

Posted on August 25, 2017September 22, 2017 by aussiemoose

  Hi everyone! I’m Andrew, and I’ve been an ABBA fan since somewhere around 1975-ish (date is murky – blame my failing memory!). I grew up in a small town, Alstonville, just south of Byron Bay, far enough from major cities to not really be country but so far away Continue Reading

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Hello man’s best friend: Go way WAY back with Alpha

Posted on August 25, 2017August 21, 2017 by aussiemoose

  SNAPSHOT An epic adventure set in the last Ice Age. Europe, 20,000 years ago. While on his first hunt with his tribe’s most elite group, a young man is injured and left for dead. Awakening to find himself broken and alone — he must learn to survive and navigate Continue Reading

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Game of Thrones: “Beyond the Wall” (S7, E6 review)

Posted on August 23, 2017August 23, 2017 by aussiemoose

  SPOILERS AHEAD … AND A LOVELY RELAXED WALK THROUGH THE SNOW … THEN RUNNING, LOTS OF RUNNING … THEN FIRE … THEN … YOU KNOW, LET’S JUST STAY HOME SHALL WE? With Lee Marvin nowhere in sight and not a samurai to be seen, Jon Snow led six intrepid Continue Reading

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Back to a different future: The Jetsons get an emotionally-gritty DC Comics makeover

Posted on August 23, 2017August 21, 2017 by aussiemoose

  Following the recent trend to give much-loved Hanna-Barbera a bright, sparkly new leg-up into the current pop culture firmament, which has includes Scooby Doo, Wacky Races and The Flintstones, DC Comics has now turned its attention to The Jetsons. Presented at the time as the future equivalent of The Continue Reading

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Chewing Gum: Tracey’s humorously messy take on life

Posted on August 22, 2017August 22, 2017 by aussiemoose

  Chewing Gum is quirky. Undeniably, hilariously, off-the-wall quirky. But what it also is, and this stops it from becoming a one-trick comedy pony with nothing but quirk to its quirky name, is that it has enough heart-and-soul to fill a few dramas three times as delightfully earnest. The loosely-autobiographical Continue Reading

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Even more Euphoria: Eurovision Asia launches

Posted on August 22, 2017August 22, 2017 by aussiemoose

  And so it begins … Eurovision is coming to Asia! While a launch date and an exact format are yet to be determined, the launch of the official site for the Asian outpost of the great Eurovision Song Contest (brand leveraging here we come!) signals that things are moving Continue Reading

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Life is quirky and miserable and just plain weird says Lemon

Posted on August 20, 2017August 20, 2017 by aussiemoose

  SNAPSHOT Lemon: a person or thing that proves to be defective, imperfect, or unsatisfactory. Isaac Lachmann is a dud. Isaac Lachmann is 40. Isaac Lachmann is a man in free fall immobilised by mediocrity. His career is going nowhere. His girlfriend of ten years is leaving him. And his Continue Reading

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Book review: A General History of Oblivion by José Eduardo Agualusa

Posted on August 20, 2017June 24, 2019 by aussiemoose

  Combining both poetic lyricism and raw emotional vulnerability, A General Theory of Oblivion explores, with poignant insight and an unwillingness to wash everything in a romanticised sheen, what it is like to take a great big step away from the human race. Through the protagonist, Ludovica Fernandes, who walls Continue Reading

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Drink cranberry juice! There’s a New New New New Doctor in town #LeighLahav

Posted on August 20, 2017August 20, 2017 by aussiemoose

  You may recall that the BBC recently announced that the Doctor would be regenerating from Peter Capaldi’s distinctly male form to a – gasp! horror! (fake gasp and horror obviously on my part) – woman, specifically Jodie Whittaker, in this year’s Christmas special. Quite why this was such a Continue Reading

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Game of Thrones: “Eastwatch” (S7, E5 review)

Posted on August 19, 2017August 15, 2017 by aussiemoose

  SPOILERS AHEAD … AND A WHOLE LOT OF SNARK HUNTING AND POWER PLAYING … Depending on your pop culture references, and these days most of us are a giddy, postmodern swirl of just about everything, “Eastwatch”, a reference to one of the gates watching the snowy nothingness north of Continue Reading

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  • We need to understand how it all began … Silo drops an intriguing teaser trailer for season 3
    (courtesy IMP Awards) SNAPSHOTSeason 3 of Silo continues the saga of a dystopian society of 10,000 people living underground under mysterious circumstances, while revealing an origin story from centuries earlier. In the present, Juliette (Ferguson) survives her forced “cleaning” but returns with memory loss as the silo recovers from rebellion Continue Reading
  • Fantasy April book review: Bookshops & Bonedust (Legends & Lattes Book 2) by Travis Baldree
    (courtesy Pac Macmillan Australia) Prequels aren’t always a good idea. While we naturally want to know, being the endlessly curious creatures that we are, what led to the characters and places of a story we have come to love, it’s not always a satisfying journey to go on. But as Continue Reading
  • Songs, songs and more songs #136: RAYE, Harry Styles, MEEK, Vera Blue and Lindsey Stirling PLUS ABBA in Australia music clips … and new Madonna album
    (via Shutterstock) I love songs with heart and soul. While dancing or bopping along to a track is a joy in and of itself, having an artist pour real and affecting thought and emotion into the songs they produce, and have them have an effect on you, is a real Continue Reading
  • It’s hilariously on! Trailer drops for animation/live action hybrid Coyote vs. Acme
    (courtesy IMP Awards) SNAPSHOTAfter every last product made by the Acme Corporation has backfired on Wile E. Coyote in his pursuit of the Road Runner, down-and-out human billboard attorney Kevin Avery (starring Will Forte) is hired to represent Coyote in a lawsuit against Acme. A growing friendship between Coyote and Continue Reading
  • Fantasy April book review: The Astral Library by Kate Quinn
    (courtesy Harper Collins Australia) Have you ever wanted you could live inside a book? This phrase, replete with melancholy longing and wishful hopefulness begins and ends The Astral Library by Kate Quinn, its use embodying the need many of us have had at one point or another in our lives Continue Reading
  • Movie review: Outcome
    (courtesy IMP Awards) The poster is technicolour promising. The cast dizzylingly impressive. And the premise? Well, who wouldn’t want to watch a movie about a relatively newly sober A-list star who discovers that in his decidedly drug and alcohol-addled years that he upset a metric ton of people and now Continue Reading
  • We’ve all heard stories … Final trailer drops for Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu
    (courtesy IMP Awards) SNAPSHOTWe see Grogu with his new Anzellan friends and using a tiny telescope as he works alongside Din Djarin. The Mandalorian’s Zeb Orrelios is back, featured in poster art that also includes Sigourney Weaver’s new character and a pair of Hutts. From toppling Imperial remnant AT-ATs to Continue Reading
  • Fantasy April book review: The Spell Shop by Sarah Beth Durst
    (courtesy Pan Macmillan Australia) “I wanted to write a book that felt like a warm hug.” Reading that sentence in the Acknowledgement section of The Spell Shop by Sarah Beth Durst was not only delightful because who doesn’t know want to know the author of a book they loved actually Continue Reading
  • Not your average retirement community … head into the post-work strangeness of The Boroughs
    (courtesy IMP Awards) SNAPSHOT“Executive produces of Stranger Things welcome you to a new community.” In the sun-drenched expanse of the New Mexico desert lies The Boroughs, a picturesque retirement community promising its residents the time of their lives. But for new arrival Sam Cooper (Alfred Molina), paradise feels more like Continue Reading
  • Fantasy April book review: Inner Demons by Stephen B. Platt
    (courtesy Simon & Schuster Australia) It’s a rare thing indeed to pick up a fantasy novel and to have it be not only fantastically imaginative, with audaciously fun world-building that knocks your absolute socks off, but to be full of off-the-wall ideas that are hilarious, engaging and which come to Continue Reading
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