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Some thoughts on Four Corner’s Julian Assange ‘Hero or Villain’

Phillip Frazer

The recent ABC TV Four Corners two-;part special Hero or Villain: The prosecution of Julian Assange had many serious fails: here are four …

Music, Reviews, Screen, TV

Industrial Accident: The Story of Wax Trax Records documentary review

Benjamin Woods

Wax Trax Records was a record label based in Chicago that was so cool that they said no to the demos …

Reviews, Screen, TV

TV finales and Game of Thrones’ end: The Iron Throne review

Jacob Robinson

The idea of a finale is antithetical to the very construct of a TV show. Unlike some other forms of …

News & Commentary, Screen, TV

Daenerys, dragons and D&D: A defence of Game of Thrones’ latest twist

Jacob Robinson

Game of Thrones is undoubtedly the biggest show in the world. And this week it is also undoubtedly the most …

Reviews, Screen, TV

Game of Thrones’ The Bells review: Shock and awe, Dresden-style

Jacob Robinson

Fire and Blood – the Targaryen family words are as much a warning as they are of a description of …

Film, News & Commentary, Screen, TV

Calm down about those Game of Thrones spoilers: there’s more to a story than its ending

Erin Munro

Baz Luhrmann’s 1996 adaptation of Romeo and Juliet was a significant cinematic experience for 12-year-old me. The lush aesthetics, the …

Reviews, Screen, TV

Game of Thrones’ The Last of The Starks review: Was it really that bad?

Jacob Robinson

What comes next? While those watching Game of Thrones may be waited with bated breath for each new hour or so, …

Reviews, Screen, TV

Game of Thrones review: This episode was as good as it gets

Jacob Robinson

Some people watch Game of Thrones purely for the swords, sex and dragons, others for the political manoeuvring, character interplay and …

Reviews, TV

Winterfell review – Game of Thrones regains its footing

Jacob Robinson

Finally, it is here. The excitement around this season premiere has been more akin to a sporting final rather than …

News & Commentary, Screen, TV

Mike McLeish on the ‘The Drop Off’ and the pleasures and pain of making a web series

Daily Review

Mike McLeish, actor, singer, and music theatre star is best known for his unforgettable channelling of a charmingly Machiavellian Paul Keating in the mega-hit musical Keating. As performers …

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Sleaford Mods ‘All That Glue’ review: a necessary album for fans and newcomers alike

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Rosemary Sorensen

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Neil Pigot

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Tony Thompson

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