Happy Australia Day everyone! As you fire up the barbie and throw on the snags, throw down a few “cold ones” and wonder whether you should start dessert with the Iced VoVos, the pavlova or the lamingtons, thoughts may turn to the Aussie movies you’d like to see this Continue Reading
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You have been chosen to watch The Messengers … oh and save the world!
My, my, my but we have become a dark and despondent lot haven’t we? Besieged by terror acts unspeakable, climate change, economic woes and a general decline in societal civility, humanity seems to have decided as one that the only way to deal with all this pessimism and darkness Continue Reading
Farewell Miranda … parting is such NOT fun (final episodes review)
Saying goodbye to a TV show you love is never easy. These days, of course, you never really say goodbye to a TV show with streaming, good old fashioned DVDs, cable re-runs and yes fan-fic keeping the characters you know and love alive long after the credits have run Continue Reading
Weekend pop art: Classic movie posters get LEGOlised by Adly Syairi Ramly
Adly Syairi Ramly is a seriously imaginative guy. Not content with playfully rendering a host of famous bands in LEGO, he has now turned his attention to a slew of classic movie posters, giving each of them what he calls his “Legolised” treatment. It’s a timely move given the fact Continue Reading
The irrepressibly charming Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (trailer)
SNAPSHOT After 15 years of living in a cult, the unbreakable and wide-eyed Kimmy (Ellie Kemper, The Office) is rescued along with three other women, causing a national sensation that culminates with an appearance on the Today show. Before getting back on the bus to Indiana, however, Kimmy decides Continue Reading
Book review: The Abyss Beyond Dreams by Peter F. Hamilton
(image via Tor Books UK; I was going to photograph my own cover but all my enthusiastic reading left some of the letter a little less than glossy)[/caption] It is a conundrum almost as old as time itself – do the ends always justify the means? It’s one of the Continue Reading
Movie review: Still Alice
Alice Howland (Julianne Moore) is one very accomplished woman. Barely 50, and in the prime of her life, she is a fiercely-intelligent, much-admired professor of linguistics at Columbia University in New York, a fitness fanatic, wife to equally-as-accomplished John (Alec Baldwin), and mother of three to Anna (Kate Bosworth), Tom (Hunter Parrish) and Continue Reading
Selina swaps VPOTUS for POTUS in HBO’s teaser trailer for Veep season 4
Where we left Veep at the end of season 3 The episode, and season, conclude with no joy and little meaningful resolution, which is exactly how Veep, a show that’s at its best when its characters’ situations are at their most dire, should end. Selina’s struggling in the primaries. Continue Reading
5 things I love about this year’s sleeper hit Jane the Virgin
* Some minor spoilers contained within (though limited as much as possible) * On January 2015, a hitherto little-known actress by the name of Gina Rodriguez stepped onto the stage at the Beverly Hilton to receive her Golden Globes award for Best Performance by an actress in a television Continue Reading
Get ready to embrace your Sisters
SNAPSHOT Tina Fey and Amy Poehler reunite for Sisters, a new film from Pitch Perfect director Jason Moore about two disconnected sisters summoned home to clean out their childhood bedroom before their parents sell the family house. Looking to recapture their glory days, they throw one final high-school-style party Continue Reading