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TV Review: All My Friends Are Racist is as absurd as it is self-aware
All My Friends Are Racist is like good coffee: blak, bitter and too hot for you, writes Raelee Lancaster.
Film Review: Coming Home in the Dark is one for the brave
This taut and horrific NZ psychological thriller will make you gasp, says Kalu Oji.
Game Review: The Artful Escape is a sight and sound to behold
A Melbourne-made, sensory journey of transformation, The Artful Escape revels in galaxy-spanning, mind-altering, maximalist sensation.
Game Review: The Forgotten City epitomizes the storytelling power of games
From Melbourne studio Modern Storyteller, The Forgotten City empowers you with a sense of complete agency, telling a thought-provoking story…
Game Review: Webbed finds effortless joy in its movement and playfulness
From Queensland-based studio Sbug Games, Webbed is delightfully playful in both its design ethos and core mechanics.
Film Review: Big Deal is a blunt call to action
More informative than flashy, Christiaan Van Vuuren and Craig Reucassel put jokes aside to focus on the all-pervading rot of…
Game Review - Hoa is a gorgeous slice of escapism
Beautiful and minimal, Hoa proves that you don’t need clever puzzles or wild combat to succeed as a platformer.
Game Review: Lake is serene, focussed, and authentic
Lake is a meditative character study that exhibits great confidence with its ebbs and flows.
Game Review: Wrestledunk Sports sparks party-like joy, even amidst a pandemic
The South Australian-made Wrestledunk Sports pits players against each other in games that can leave everyone roaring with laughter.
Film Review: 'Annette' is an exhilarating masterpiece
Annette is an inventive and audacious musical collaboration between auteur Leos Carax and pop pioneers Sparks.