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Poster me this! The Walking Dead characters posters radiate dread (+ trailer)

Posted on July 24, 2016July 24, 2016 by aussiemoose

  So the big question as we are await the start of The Walking Dead season 7 in three months time  is … Who shot JR? Wait, wait, no … wrong decade and wrong show … BUT essentially the same dynamic – yes I have found a way to link Continue Reading

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Colony: Welcome to season 2 of your occupation

Posted on July 24, 2016July 23, 2016 by aussiemoose

  Aliens huh? Nothing better to do it seems than spent eons crossing countless galaxy so they can invade Earth, enslave us and do with us as they will. It’s happened time and time again, fictionally at least, and you couldn’t be blamed for wondering if there is anything really Continue Reading

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Movie review: Star Trek Beyond

Posted on July 23, 2016July 22, 2016 by aussiemoose

  Picturing the crew of the USS Enterprise sitting around bored out of their 23rd century skulls may not the first thing that springs to mind when you hear the words “To boldly go where no one has gone before” but if we are to believe Kirk (Chris Pine) at Continue Reading

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A trio of TV trailers: No Tomorrow, Downward Dog, Frequency

Posted on July 23, 2016July 23, 2016 by aussiemoose

  We are officially in the new Golden Glut of TV. Yes I know I am supposed to say “golden age” and yes it is in many ways, but when your cable PVR and Netflix (and in Australia) Stan are crying out for viewing attention to the point where you Continue Reading

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Weekend pop art: Ice Cream Books proves reading and dessert go sweetly together

Posted on July 23, 2016July 21, 2016 by aussiemoose

  Granted it’s winter in Australia but such are our mild temps at the moment – it was 25 degrees Celsius in Sydney yesterday just to give you some idea of how un-Siberia-like things are at the moment! – that these wonderful suggestions from Instagram account Ice Cream Books can be Continue Reading

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Now this is music #72: Strong Asian Mothers, L U M E N, Phoria, Molly Moore, SLUMBERJACK

Posted on July 22, 2016July 22, 2016 by aussiemoose

  It’s the weekend! Well almost and in the midst of all that relaxing and chilling, you have a chance to think and ponder and wonder. And what better way to do that than with some awesomely good music that is deeply transportive but also richly intelligent? These five artists Continue Reading

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Movie review: Ghostbusters

Posted on July 22, 2016November 18, 2016 by aussiemoose

  It is a rare moment indeed when considering the merits of a rebooted film in a much-loved franchise such as Ghostbusters than you can say with complete confidence and not a small amount of happiness that the re-imagined product is every bit a match for the original, if not in Continue Reading

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Wayward Pines: “Pass Judgement” (S2, E8 review)

Posted on July 20, 2016July 20, 2016 by aussiemoose

  *SPOILERS AHEAD … AND GUNSHOTS, MISTIMED TEENAGE PASSION AND A FEMALE ABBIE WITH MORE STREET SMARTS THAN YOUR THE AVERAGE BEAR* Let’s hear it for the new Wayward Pines cardio programme! With life in the prettiest apocalypse ever – make no mistake, old-fashioned US town notwithstanding, that humanity has Continue Reading

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Marvellous mass of movie trailers: Quitters, I Am Not a Serial Killer, Five Nights in Maine, Table 19, A Monster Calls

Posted on July 20, 2016July 24, 2016 by aussiemoose

  So many movies, so little time. Short of camping out in the movie theatre for weeks at a time, a fun idea that unfortunately comes with some real hygiene and livability issues, you need to take a good hard look at trailers for upcoming movies and work out which Continue Reading

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Grace and Frankie: A whole new definition of “It’s Complicated”

Posted on July 19, 2016July 19, 2016 by aussiemoose

  On a scale of things you really don’t want happening to you late in life, when the kids are grown, you finally have the time to pursue your passions and work is close to being a distant memory, having your partner leave you for someone else would have to rank Continue Reading

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  • CHRISTMAS PREVIEW: The Secret Mistletoe Promise (The Secret Bookshop, Book 2) by Cressida McLaughlin
    (courtesy Harper Collins Publishers) SNAPSHOTIs a new beginning waiting for her this Christmas? When Imogen leaves her fiancé at the altar and escapes to her grandmother’s cottage by the sea, the only thing she wants to do is disappear. But in a village curious about their new arrival, Imogen finds Continue Reading
  • Things seem different … Thoughts on Wednesday season 2 part 2
    (courtesy IMP Awards) The Addams Family has always been popular because everyone comes as a unit. They are tight, love each other and have each other’s backs as the members of the one kooky tribe, and while like any loving family, they clash and fracture at times, they always have Continue Reading
  • Graphic novel review: Fierce: The F*cked-Up Fairytale of a Fed-Up Princess by Geoffroy Monde (writer) and Mathieu Burniat (artwork)
    (courtesy Abrams Books) Think you know the legend of King Arthur? Think again, my friends in the yelling, scremaing, frenetically colourful and boisterous chaos of Fierce the Fcked-up Fairytale of a Fed-up Princess by Geoffroy Monde (story) and Mathieu Burniat (artwork/layout/colours), the much-told story of the fictional (?) hero of Continue Reading
  • Book review: Tenderfoot by Toni Jordan
    (courtesy IMP Awards) We all know growing up is tough. But for some people growing up is even tougher, with a bewildering array of issues to navigate and circumstances to survive, and no real emotional support to get through it all. Just how daunting it can be is explored with Continue Reading
  • The short and the short of it: Smile and the importance of caring friendship
    (courtesy IMDb) SNAPSHOTGroM wakes up one morning to find that his mouth is stuck in a sour face. He, who wants to be happy and smile. His friend LobO comes visiting and together they embark on a journey to find a GroM’s smile. They try with a circus visit and Continue Reading
  • It’s time to Wake Up Dead Man: a Knives Out mystery (teaser trailer)
    (courtesy IMP Awards) SNAPSHOTBenoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) returns for his most dangerous case yet in the third and darkest chapter of Rian Johnson’s murder mystery opus. When young priest Jud Duplenticy (Josh O’Connor) is sent to assist charismatic firebrand Monsignor Jefferson Wicks (Josh Brolin), it’s clear that all is not Continue Reading
  • Book review: Not Quite Dead Yet by Holly Jackson
    (courtesy Penguin Books Australia) I know you are not supposed to judge a book by its cover; but what its title? What if it’s so quirky and full of promise with a tagline that says “The hardest murder to solve is your own”? Well then you scoop it up, head Continue Reading
  • CHRISTMAS PREVIEW: Let it bro, let it bro, let it bro as trailer drops for A Very Jonas Christmas Movie
    (courtesy IMP Awards) SNAPSHOTIn A Very Jonas Christmas Movie, Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas face a series of escalating obstacles as they struggle to make it from London to New York in time to spend Christmas with their families. From Disney Branded Television and 20th Television, the festive film features Continue Reading
  • Book review: Terms of Service by Ciel Pierlot
    (courtesy Penguin Books Australia) ARC courtesy Angry Robot Books – release date 23 September 2025 in UK and 28 October 2025 in Australia. One of the things I love about reading sci-fi/fantasy is endlessly and imaginatively expansive it can be. You could likely say that about any genre, but there’s Continue Reading
  • Where tyrants spend eternity … thoughts on Foundation S3 (E4-7)
    (courtesy AppleTV+) Not surprisingly, given the lavishly rewarding dense text of Isaac Asimov’s series from which this stremaing juggernaut is sourced, there is a LOT going on in Foundation. Not just over the four episodes under discussion here, but in each and every episode which cram so much in that Continue Reading
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