(Photo by Dayne Topkin on Unsplash) Quirk and drama go together more easily than you might expect. These two trailers prove that you can be both narratively dramatic and quirkily upbeat and still live to tell a wholly engaging and meaningful cinematic story. Because when you think about people are Continue Reading
Movie review: You Hurt My Feelings
(courtesy IMP Awards) Even the most honest among us has, at some point or another (or, let’s be honest, many, many points), told a white lie to grease the wheels of social interaction. We may not like something someone’s created or the way they do one aspect of their job Continue Reading
Sci-fi review special: Star Trek – Strange New Worlds (S2 E1) and Silo (S1, E 7-8)
(courtesy IMP Awards) Star Trek: Strange New Worlds S2, E1 Is it twee and over-devoted to think of the characters on a TV show as family, especially after just one season? Possibly but then when the show is as well-written and skillfully executed as Discovery spinoff, Strange New Worlds, now Continue Reading
Book review: Lights Out in Lincolnwood by Geoff Rodkey
When you read as much as this reviewer, you will be used to the florid expansiveness of most back cover book blurbs which promise the earth, the moon and the stars, a word-driven trailer of sorts for the story which lies tantalisingly within. Much of the time the blurbs mail Continue Reading
Shhhh … let the power of Bedtime Stories with Ryan send you to dreamland
(courtesy YouTube) SNAPSHOTBedtime Stories with Ryan is a “restful show” from an “anxious mind” and features music from Sleeping at Last. “We’re so happy to create a program with the express goal of putting people to sleep. This show has actually been a dream of mine for a while,” said Continue Reading
Retro movie review: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
(courtesy IMP Awards) The meek, the Bible opines, shall inherit the Earth, but after the riotously fun and religiously-laden delights of 1989’s Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, you might wonder whether the titular character doesn’t have a better than average chance of taking that inheritance as his own. Five Continue Reading
Book review: Without Further Ado by Jessica Dettmann
(courtesy Harper Collins Publishers Australia) The world can be divided in any number of interesting ways but for the purposes of this review, let’s just say that there are those who use pop culture as an amusing, sometimes comforting diversion and those, who for thoroughly understandable reasons (reality sucks), use Continue Reading
Movie review: Elemental
(courtesy IMP Awards) We are paradoxical creatures when it comes to watched entertainment. We want to both escape into places so wildly different and vibrantly escapist that the humdrum of the day-to-day world fades to the lingering whispers of a dull roar but we want to find something in all Continue Reading
Book review: Ghost Girl, Banana by Wiz Wharton
(courtesy Hachette Australia) We are all products of our past and present. That might seem self-evident and startling obvious, but for all its lived veracity, the truth is that we often struggle to bridge the two or to fully understand and live out how the past impacts on the current Continue Reading
They did what?! Yup, They Cloned Tyrone (poster + trailer)
(courtesy IMP Awards) SNAPSHOTA pulpy, sci-fi mystery caper in which an unlikely trio investigates a series of eerie events, alerting them to a nefarious conspiracy lurking directly beneath their hood. Fontaine, a neighborhood drug dealer, is shot dead by rival Isaac and then is very shocked to wake up in Continue Reading