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One Episode In… Big Little Lies

I’m one episode in of Big Little Lies and I am intrigued. I’m a big fan of Australia’s House Husbands. It is a light drama that follows the daily mischief of the dads and husbands of a tight suburb in Melbourne, whether it is creating a new business idea, the gossip at the school pick up or their involvement with school projects. Their wives or partners are the ones working

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FILM REVIEW:: HIDDEN FIGURES

Keep failing and have to dust yourself off again and again? Feeling like you take two steps forward only to take fives steps back? How about feeling like it’s just not fair? Need some inspiration to breakthrough your almighty fight? With fear of sounding like an infomercial, then this is the movie for you! Hidden Figures is the play on words title of the inspiring true story of three incredibly

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GIG REVIEW:: Justin Bieber Live at Etihad Stadium, Melbourne

Well, here I am. Three for three when it comes to Justin Bieber concerts and I ain’t ashamed to say it out loud, regardless of the false stigma that comes with it. As they say; hater’s gon’ hate. The first thing I noticed that I can’t avoid mentioning, is the change in demographic from show to show.  During the My World tour in 2011, we had the squealing young girls

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FILM REVIEW:: LOGAN

Well, here it is; Hugh Jackman’s final hoorah as the Wolverine. From start to finish, it is Jackman himself that defines and carries this film to the brink of masterpiece. This performance is like no other. Besides the unforgettable performance, it should be said that this is not just a great superhero movie. This is plainly a standout movie; exceptional, to say the least. You’ve never seen Jackman play Logan/Wolverine like

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FILM REVIEW:: LION

It wasn’t long ago that Australia’s 60 Minutes introduced us to Saroo; a lost Indian boy who found himself adopted by Sue and John Brierley from Tasmania, and as an adult, used trusty Google maps to find his birth home and family. It was Australia’s favourite heart-warming story in 2013, and was on the lips of every Australian come Monday morning. Now, it’s been put up on the big screen

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FILM REVIEW:: HACKSAW RIDGE

Wow. Just wow. Have you ever been in a position where you’re so overwhelmed with emotion by something that it leaves you completely speechless, but at the same time you have so much to say? But how do you even say it? I am so affected by this movie. It’s been such a long time since a movie has made this much of an impact that it sat with me

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FILM REVIEW:: SING

Sing can be reviewed in two completely different ways; the adult view and the children’s view. However, it can be summed up honouring both – adults will enjoy this Illumination Entertainment film only if they think like a child and take a child with them. Both perspectives are as important as each other but only one truly matters – the kid’s. Buster Moon (a koala voiced by Matthew McConaughey) is in

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FILM REVIEW:: ASSASSIN’S CREED

I’d like to make a disclosure going into this review that I have only ever observed the games, but never actually experienced the game play. All that is known by those who have never had the pleasure to play the 10 year old, 10 or so part, several main character game series, is that it’s based on factual historical timelines and the events that took place within those timelines, and

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The Entertainment World In 2016

Three years in a row now, we start the year with a loss. This time, jazz singer Natalie Cole dies at 65. George R.R Martin misses another deadline. Kendall Jenner and Harry Styles spend some time together over the holiday season and that’s got everybody talking. JLo says a contestant on Idol sings ‘like a heavy girl’, and the world gets pissed. Seriously, 10 years ago, that comment would not

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My 2016

In a year of a long list of happy news, I found myself finding them less important than all the things that brought me down this year. The negative was always so minor to the positive, but I let it take control of my happiness. It was overwhelming. For the first time in a long time, I caught myself questioning whether I should change for them, or if they should just get

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