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Book review: Did I Ever Tell You This?, Sam Neill
The New Zealand star has over 150 acting credits and his memoir makes it obvious why people just keep on…
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TV review: Books That Made Us
This ABC and Blackfella Films production tries to get books back on the box but focuses too much on celebrity.
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Book Review: Goodbye, Dragon Inn by Nick Pinkerton
The first Decadent Edition from Fireflies Press is a beautifully produced and thoughtful essay from a prolific and eloquent critic.…
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Tomorrow's Parties
Despite an interesting premise and solid performances, Tomorrow's Parties dystopic visions limit the emotional pull.
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She Only Barks at Night
An eerie and unsettling evening, featuring a live horse, a dead cat, and a French doctor.
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The Darkside
Director and cinematographer Warwick Thornton is open in his embrace of the darkside.
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Maa (The Mother)
Maa (The Mother) is a courageous attempt to deal with female subjugation and poverty in Indian society.
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Computer Chess
At first glance, Andrew Bujalski’s Computer Chess seems simple, charting the unglamorous battle of man and machine.