
On Stage: Way
The plight of the ever-increasing number of homeless women 55 years and over is laid bare in Way, now playing at La Mama Courthouse.
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Movie: The Whale
The Whale is one of those movies that’s brilliantly acted but challenging to watch.
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Movie: Tár
Tár has many similarities to much of the music featured throughout the movie – it starts slowly but then builds to a crescendo.
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Movie: Babylon
Damien Chazelle’s new film, Babylon, has divided critics and fans alike and it’s easy to see why.
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Movie: M3GAN
A satirical horror movie that isn’t too graphic and highlights the challenges of parenting is rather unusual.
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Movie: Emily
“How did you write Wuthering Heights?” is a question literature lovers and fans of the book would love to have asked Emily Brontë.
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Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish offers something for a wide-ranging audience thanks to its stunning animation, cute characters and the voice of Antonio Banderas.
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Movie: Triangle of Sadness
The entitled, the new and old moneyed and ‘influencers’ are in the sights of Swedish director Ruben Östlund in his latest movie Triangle of Sadness.
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On Stage: The Merry Wives of Windsor
Watching a new musical production of The Merry Wives of Windsor energetically presented by the Melbourne Shakespeare Company in a picturesque garden proved the perfect way to spend a summer’s evening.
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Mantra Lorne
The comings and goings of a large family of ducks were one of several highlights of a stay at Victoria’s Mantra Lorne resort.
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