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Movie review: Le temps de l’aventure (Just a Sigh) #affff2014

Posted on March 21, 2014March 21, 2014 by aussiemoose

  Actress Alix Aubane (Emmannuelle Devos) is a woman adrift in Jérôme Bonnell’s slice-of-life drama Le temps de l’aventure (Just a Sigh). Dashing into Paris by train to attend an audition from Calais where she is performing in what could best be described as an extremely off-Broadway play, she looks to have Continue Reading

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FUNx3: Peanuts makes a movie, The Muppets go to work and The Simpsons go LEGO

Posted on March 19, 2014November 18, 2014 by aussiemoose

  I have loved Peanuts for a very long time. I can say without any hesitation whatsoever that it is my favourite comic strip of all time -this is in a world where Calvin and Hobbes, Get Fuzzy and  a host of other comics have also captured my heart and Continue Reading

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Movie review: Lex Beaux Jours (Bright Days Ahead) #affff2014

Posted on March 16, 2014March 15, 2014 by aussiemoose

  Engrossing drama is not always made up of epic moments or tectonic shifts in sentiment. In the case of Marion’s Vernoux’s engaging slice of life film Les Beaux Jours (Bright Days Ahead), it’s composed of a series of quiet, if momentously important, events in the life of Caroline (Fanny Continue Reading

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Let’s all dare to be square: New The Boxtrolls trailer is a package of endless delights

Posted on March 16, 2014March 19, 2014 by aussiemoose

  SNAPSHOT The new 3D stop-motion and CG hybrid animated feature is a comedic fable that unfolds in Cheesebridge, a posh Victorian-era town obsessed with wealth, class, and the stinkiest of fine cheeses. Beneath its charming cobblestone streets dwell the Boxtrolls, foul monsters who crawl out of the sewers at Continue Reading

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Poster me this! VEEP S3, Continuum S3, Mad Men S7, GoT S4 + Maleficent

Posted on March 15, 2014March 19, 2014 by aussiemoose

  Eyes, it has been said, are the windows into the soul. A wholly romantic notion, thought not one with some truth, that can be applied to a variety of other things in life … you know, say, TV and movie trailers perhaps. Although they are less windows into a Continue Reading

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All hail Worf of Starfleet! (Wolf of Wall Street trailer parody)

Posted on March 15, 2014March 14, 2014 by aussiemoose

  You think that Jordan Delfort, the character that Leonard Dicaprio plays in the Academy Award-nominated Martin Scorsese-directed film The Wolf of Wall Street is the ultimate badass? Well, think again because no one wears his  badass credentials, not to mention his manliness and honour on his sleeve like Worf Continue Reading

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Say hello to the Two Men on Planet Ten

Posted on March 14, 2014March 14, 2014 by aussiemoose

  So if we’ve learned anything at all from shows like Star Trek (in all its incarnations), Stargate SG1 and 1001 other sci-fi shows that feature humanity dashing from one corner of the galaxy to another, it’s that exploring another planet is exciting, scary, important, enthralling, educational or a heady Continue Reading

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By Your Side (film): Standing with the traumatised children of Fukushima three years on

Posted on March 14, 2014March 11, 2014 by aussiemoose

  This week marked the third anniversary of the destructive Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami that struck the Fukishima region of Japan on 11 March 2011, resulting in the deaths of some 16,000 people (2600+ remain officially listed as missing, presumed dead) and the displacement of many tens of thousands more by Continue Reading

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Movie review: The Monuments Men

Posted on March 12, 2014March 13, 2014 by aussiemoose

  It is, so goes the old saying, impossible to be all things to all men. It is a well regarded truism that the producers of The Monuments Men, including one George Clooney, failed to heed when putting together this two headed hydra of a film which, all things considered, Continue Reading

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Movie review: Le Week-end

Posted on March 11, 2014March 11, 2014 by aussiemoose

  Life is not a kind master on many levels. But perhaps it takes its greatest toll on the close relationships which define us and give us a sense of time and place and belonging, no matter how hard we fight to keep them fresh and vital. Nick and Meg Continue Reading

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    (courtesy First Showing (c) Netflix) SNAPSHOTWelcome to The Dinosaurs – an epic journey into a lost world. From executive producer Steven Spielberg, Amblin Documentaries, and the award‑winning team behind Life on Our Planet, this groundbreaking doc series follows the rise and fall of the dinosaurs across hundreds of millions of Continue Reading
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    (courtesy IMP Awards) They were heady days back in the late ’90s. Back before there were omnipresent online ads enticing you impulsively and immediately purchase you didn’t know you wanted, or Twitter became a bonfire of shouted opinions or inboxes became a stressful hallmark of cubicle serfdom, receiving an email Continue Reading
  • Valentine’s Day book review: Better Than the Real Thing by Brooke Crawford
    This book was read at Kalimna, Yeranda cottages, near Dungog in early January 2026 “Life,” declares the front cover tagline of Brooke Crawford’s debut novel, Better Than the Real Thing, “is messy.” The central character of this rawly emotionally honest romcom, which serves up a potential fairytale ending but not Continue Reading
  • Songs, songs and more Valentine’s Day songs #133: MIKA, Go-Jo, Harry Styles, St. Lucia + Maisie Peters
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    (courtesy Hachette Australia) As premises go, the one what washes through Swept Away by Beth O’Leary is a doozy. We are meant to believe, and honestly you will trust us, that two people can retire to a houseboat for a one-night stand and find themselves, the next day, floating to Continue Reading
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