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Now this is upbeat fun music: Dagny, Isador, Blonde Maze, Saints of Valory, Striking Matches

Posted on November 24, 2017November 24, 2017 by aussiemoose

  It’s my birthday! Well. really my birthday eve since the big day is actually tomorrow when I shall be an age that I shall not reveal, but close enough. And of course, being a birthday, that means there must be joy, celebration and some thoughtful rumination on life’s great Continue Reading

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Party on! Simon’s Cat’s guide to happy birthdays

Posted on November 24, 2017November 10, 2017 by aussiemoose

  Simon’s Cat knows how to party! Decorate like crazy (and play with the balloons naturally while you do!), invite good friends over with whom you spend copious amounts of time, treat yo’self (use Community as your guide), read and respond to all the messages … and presents! It goes Continue Reading

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Movie review: The Meyerowitz Stories

Posted on November 22, 2017November 22, 2017 by aussiemoose

  As much as we like to believe in the idea of “one big happy family”, the reality is that even the most functional and well-adjusted of families have a stubborn streak of dysfunction running through them. Perhaps it’s the inevitable outcome of flawed humanity, or of an innate predilection Continue Reading

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“Heavens to Murgatroyd!” Snagglepuss is reborn as a gay Southern playwright #comics

Posted on November 22, 2017February 15, 2021 by aussiemoose

  SNAPSHOT “Snagglepuss in this story is having to live a double life as a gay playwright living in New York, and he’s closeted. But he has values and integrity as an artist, and he’s trying to stand up for people who otherwise would be shoved under the stairs in Continue Reading

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Book review: In Every Moment We Are Alive by Tom Malmquist

Posted on November 21, 2017June 24, 2019 by aussiemoose

  When someone very close to you dies, it’s entirely natural for people to extend their condolences, to offer their love and support in any way they can and to be present with you in your emotionally-enervating moment of grief and loss. It’s a brief bubble when loving arms envelop Continue Reading

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Star Wars: Designing a Universe of Sound (video essay)

Posted on November 21, 2017October 19, 2017 by aussiemoose

  By any estimation Star Wars is a cinematic landmark. Through its 40 years of history – yes fellow 1977 viewers of the first movie we are, in fact, that old – George Lucas’s franchise, now ensconsed in and being given new life by Disney who have dramatically stepped production Continue Reading

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Star Trek Discovery: “Into the Forest I Go” (S1, E9 review)

Posted on November 19, 2017November 17, 2017 by aussiemoose

  SPOILERS AHEAD … AND KLINGONS BUT HEY YOU KNEW THAT ALREADY RIGHT? “We are about to face the most difficult challenge we have ever attempted. Today, we stare down the bow of the Ship of the Dead, the very same ship that took thousands of our own at the Continue Reading

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Bright: take a dive into the dark side of things (featurette + trailer)

Posted on November 19, 2017November 16, 2017 by aussiemoose

  SNAPSHOT Set in an alternate present-day where humans, orcs, elves and fairies have been coexisting since the beginning of time, this action-thriller directed by David Ayer (Suicide Squad, End of Watch, writer of Training Day) follows two cops from very different backgrounds. Ward, a human (Will Smith), and Jakoby, Continue Reading

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Book review: The Enchanted Places by Christopher Milne

Posted on November 19, 2017June 24, 2019 by aussiemoose

  When you think about characters as beloved as Christopher Robin, Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Tigger and Eeyore and the rest of the residents of the Hundred-Acre Wood, it’s easy to assume that everything to do with them must be equally as bucolic and paradisaical as they are. After all, Continue Reading

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He’s a genius! Tad the Lost Explorer and the Secret of King Midas

Posted on November 18, 2017November 16, 2017 by aussiemoose

  SNAPSHOT Tad travels to Las Vegas to see his friend Sara’s latest discovery: a papyrus that proves the existence of King Midas, who turned everything he touched into gold thanks to the power of a magical necklace. But the happy encounter between Tad and Sara is disrupted when the Continue Reading

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    Can one day change everything? If you’re Amazing Grace Adams by Fran Littlewood, it can and it does, with less than 24 hours in fact bringing about a messy kind of Road to Damascus moment for the titular character who finally confronts the one issue that ended up splintering her Continue Reading
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    One of the criticisms levelled at romantic comedies aka rom-coms more often than not is that they are light and ephemeral as their frothy subject matter. It’s an unfair dig in many respects since most rom-coms are simply there to transport us from the ugly, loveless everyday and into a Continue Reading
  • Engage: Star Trek Picard final season drops new trailer and artwork
    SNAPSHOTThe third and final season of the American television series Star Trek: Picard features the character Jean-Luc Picard during the 25th century as he reunites with the former command crew of the USS Enterprise (Geordi La Forge, Worf, William Riker, Beverly Crusher, and Deanna Troi), who are being hunted by Continue Reading
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    SPOILERS AHEAD … AND FUNGI MONSTERS FROM YOUR KISSABLE NIGHTMARES … Apocalypses are never meant to be fun. The very cadence of the word suggests that, but if you add in the arrival of climate change horrors or monsters or aliens, that point is well and truly driven home as Continue Reading
  • Book review: Wolfsong by TJ Klune
    Being loved unconditionally and truly belonging are two of the greatest gifts anyone can ever receive. They bolster the heart, restore the soul and they are utterly alien to Oxnard Matheson, protagonist of TJ Klune’s latest masterpiece, Wolfsong. Not because he hasn’t been loved at all – he has always Continue Reading
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    I love going out to the movies. Yes, sometimes thoughtless idiots talk through the film and there’s always popcorn on the floor and there’s the effort of getting out and about BUT it’s lovely just being with other people and experiencing a film together that is so magically intoxicating. But Continue Reading
  • Book review: Sincerely, Me by Julietta Henderson
    There’s something entirely and innately satisfying about reading about someone who’s life has not even gone remotely where they want it to and who manages through sheer force of will or happy circumstance to turn things around. Maybe it’s because that so rarely happens in real life, at least to Continue Reading
  • Graphic novel review: The Stuff of Legend: Book 1 – The Dark by Mike Raicht & Brian Smith (illustrations by Charles Paul Wilson III)
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  • Songs, songs and more songs #81: YARLIE, Ava Max, Sgt Slick, Laura Mvula and Montaigne + new ABBA lyric videos
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  • UPCOMING READS: In the Lives of Puppets by TJ Klune
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