Book review: None of This is True
In the latest psychological thriller from Lisa Jewell, a podcaster looks into the life of her “accidental twin” – and wishes she hadn’t
By Avril Janks - 2 min readFilms of the week: Barbieheimer
It is the long-awaited double-bill of the year from two acclaimed-filmmakers: Barbie versus Oppenheimer.
By Francisco Silva and Amy Dale - 6 min readBook review: Shy
For his fourth novel, Max Porter dives deep into the psyche of a troubled teenager.
By Francisco Silva - 3 min readFilm of the week: Carmen
This uniquely international production, shot in Australia, offers a new take on Bizet’s Carmen. With Paul Mescal and Melissa Barrera, it is visually powerful and more…
By Francisco Silva - 4 min readFilms of the week: The New Boy and Other People’s Children
This week Australia’s finest filmmaker is joined by the country’s finest actor, for a film about the destructive nature of our colonial past, while the…
By Francisco Silva - 6 min readFilm of the week: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny + ticket giveaway
Spielberg out, Mangold in, as Ford takes up the character for the last time in a bid to make peace with the fans after the…
By Francisco Silva - 5 min readFilm of the week: No Hard Feelings
Jennifer Lawrence does her best to elevate this raunchy comedy that tries hard to replicate the charm, and humour, of the classics in the genre.
By Francisco Silva - 4 min readFilm of the week: The Flash
The DC Cinematic Universe as envisioned by Zack Snyder ends here.
By Francisco Silva - 4 min readFilm of the week: One Fine Morning
French filmmaker Mia Hansen-Løve’s new film is an emotional slice-of-life drama where every character refreshingly behaves as an adult.
By Francisco Silva - 4 min readFilm of the week: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-verse
That surprisingly good animated Spider-Man film from years ago got a sequel that is even better than the original.
By Francisco Silva - 4 min read