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I am an extrovert gay man living in Sydney who loves Indian food, current affairs, music, film and reading, caramel anything, and a beautiful guy called Steve who makes every day a delight. I am trying to get two novels in a trilogy ready for e-publication, love my iPhone & iPod, and am secretly Canadian in my soul. Life is fun, exciting and joyful and I aim to make the absolute most of it!

Movie review: The Imitation Game

Posted on January 13, 2015January 12, 2015 by aussiemoose

  Being an outsider is never an easy thing. While there is often much you gain from observing from the sidelines, from not being subject to the usual whims, pressures and foibles of the so-called “in crowd” such as a keen appreciation for the multitudinous quirks of of human nature and Continue Reading

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“Like a memory I didn’t know I had”: The Hanna Barbardians of the Galaxy

Posted on January 11, 2015January 11, 2015 by aussiemoose

  Ah the gods of pop culture creativity have smiled upon us once again! Just when you thought Guardians of the Galaxy couldn’t possibly get any bigger or more impressively cool, along comes Michigan-based artist Jay P. Fosgitt to render Starlord (Christ Pratt), Gamora (Zoe Saldana), Drax the Destroyer (Dave Continue Reading

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The new world’s gonna need Rick Grimes: Walking Dead mid-season 5 teaser poster

Posted on January 11, 2015January 10, 2015 by aussiemoose

  Way back at the end of November 2014 when The Walking Dead departed our screens for a leisurely two month mid-season break from the televised apocalypse, Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and his band of beleaguered followers were wondering quite why it was they were continuing to put one foot Continue Reading

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Movie review: The Water Diviner

Posted on January 10, 2015January 11, 2015 by aussiemoose

  War, or more specifically, the Great War of 1914-1918 has cost Mallee farmer Joshua Connor (Russell Crowe) a great deal. In the space of one gruelling, horrifyingly bloody war at Gallipoli in 1915, at which the enduring ANZAC legend was born, he loses all three sons to enemy Turkish Continue Reading

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Dinosaurs in Pawnee! The hilarious mash-up of Jurassic World and Parks and Recreation

Posted on January 10, 2015January 9, 2015 by aussiemoose

  There’s no denying that Chris Pratt’s star is in the ascendancy. After many years of playing loveable goofball Andy on Parks and Recreation, and adding his own piece of just-played-right comic genius to what is in anyone’s books a shining ensemble cast, he’s now finding increasing success in Hollywood, Continue Reading

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Movie review: Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)

Posted on January 9, 2015January 9, 2015 by aussiemoose

  “And did you get what you wanted from this life, even so? I did. And what did you want? To call myself beloved, to feel myself beloved on the earth.” (Raymond Carver, A New Path to the Waterfall) It is a rare thing indeed in this shout-everything-from-the-rooftop age that Continue Reading

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Oh so tiny and wonderful: Ant-Man debuts poster and full trailer

Posted on January 9, 2015January 8, 2015 by aussiemoose

  SNAPSHOT The next evolution of the Marvel Cinematic Universe brings a founding member of The Avengers to the big screen for the first time with Marvel Studios’ Ant-Man. Armed with the astonishing ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength, master thief Scott Lang must embrace his inner-hero Continue Reading

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Thunderbirds are go … again!

Posted on January 7, 2015January 7, 2015 by aussiemoose

  One of the fondest pop culture memories of my childhood, of which there are many – even then I was juggling my time between books, TV shows, movies and music so what maketh the  boy very much maketh the man – was getting up just before 6am when we Continue Reading

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Can’t wait to see: Ex Machina

Posted on January 6, 2015January 6, 2015 by aussiemoose

  SNAPSHOT Alex Garland, writer of 28 Days Later and Sunshine, makes his directorial debut with the stylish and cerebral thriller, Ex Machina. Caleb Smith (Domhnall Gleeson), a programmer at an internet-search giant, wins a competition to spend a week at the private mountain estate of the company’s brilliant and Continue Reading

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Weekend pop art: Classic movie posters + DC superheroes = iconic images re-imagined

Posted on January 4, 2015December 16, 2014 by aussiemoose

  It’s always refreshing to see the work of people willing to think outside the box. It’s even better when it’s a venerable company like DC Comics, with a slew of much-loved characters to their name and a well-esteblished way of bringing to their fans. It would be very easy with Continue Reading

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  • Book review: Picture Imperfect by Jacqueline Wilson
    (courtesy Penguin Books Australia) It’s all too easy to have someone create your life story for you. None of us set out to do that, of course; we dream and plan and hope based on the very firm idea that we are the masters of our destiny but somehow we Continue Reading
  • “Hi Carol. We’re so glad you called” … Full trailer lands for new Vince Gilligan show, Pluribus
    (courtesy IMDb) SNAPSHOT“A new series from the creator of Breaking Bad.” The most miserable person on Earth must save the world from happiness. The series is set in a present-day Albuquerque, New Mexico that faced an abrupt change away from the world as it is known. Pluribus is a sci-fi Continue Reading
  • Book review: Spiderlight by Adrian Tchaikovsky
    (courtesy Pan Macmillan Australia) The grand and noble quest across vast distance in pursuit of the decisive victory of good over evil is a staple of fantasy novels. It crops up again and again and for very good reason – here is the perfect vehicle for putting disparate people together, Continue Reading
  • Movie review: French Lover
    (courtesy IMDb) Let’s be clear right from the start – French Lover doesn’t exactly reinvent the romantic comedy model. Channelling a very Notting Hill vibe but with the status of the sexes reversed, French Lover takes a charming and very funny journey of two people, one a famous A-list movie Continue Reading
  • Just can’t get enough … Thoughts on English Teacher S2
    (courtesy IMP Awards) On the surface, and what a thoroughly entertaining surface it is, English Teacher, now in its second season, is a series about goofily relatable teachers at a high school in Austin, Texas, possessed of witty banter, life weary observances and the need to have their wits about Continue Reading
  • Take the plunge with the fun new trailer for The Pout-Pout Fish
    (courtesy IMP Awards) SNAPSHOTTwo aquatic misfits embark on an impossible journey to save their home. Living on a rundown shipwreck, Mr. Fish discovers a hyperactive young sea dragon Pip – who had mistaken his home for a junkyard – pilfering his belongings. The heated argument that ensues leaves both their Continue Reading
  • Book review: Unnecessary Drama by Nina Kenwood
    (courtesy Text Publishing) Life, so youthful expectation dreamily romanticises, is supposed to fall into all kinds of predictable (and, of course, satisfyingly successful) places. But as we all soon discover, some more than others, life is not to be dictated to, benignly and excitedly or otherwise, and so what often Continue Reading
  • Christmas movie preview: Jingle Bell Heist, A Merry Little Ex-Mas, Champagne Problems + My Secret Santa
    (via Shutterstock) If you have only ever paid passing attention to this blog, and seriously, why would you not dive into its wonderfully eclectic depths (a conversation for another time perhaps?), you will realise that I LOVE Christmas. LOVE. IT. The apartments gets decorated within an inch of its life. Continue Reading
  • Movie review: Tron: Ares
    (courtesy IMP Awards) Movie trilogies are often, though not always, governed by the wholly unforgiving law of diminishing returns. What was vital and fresh in the first film becomes diluted though often still appealing in the second film all of which means that by the third instalment, there is a Continue Reading
  • Book review: The Maskeys by Stuart Everly-Wilson
    (courtesy Transit Lounge Publishing) Despite this book’s title, The Maskeys, and no, this does not require a spoiler alert, are not the centrepiece of the novel which bears their rather blighted name. Penned by Stuart Everly-Wilson, who brought us the superlatively good Low Expectations, The Maskeys revolves instead around Rodney, Continue Reading
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