Nick L'Barrow

Nick is a Brisbane-based film/TV reviewer. He gained his following starting with his 60 second video reviews of all the latest releases on Instagram (@nicksflicksfix), before launching a monthly podcast with Peter Gray called Monthly Movie Marathon. Nick contributes to Novastream with interviews and reviews for the latest blockbusters.

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Wicked Review: The Must-See Film of 2024

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Falling Into Place writer, director and star Aylin Tezel talks about letting her characters dictate story

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And Mrs. director Daniel Reisinger on exploring grief through comedy

AND MRS is a high concept comedy drama about an Irish woman living in London whose American fiancé dies shortly before their wedding day....

Welcome To Yiddishland director Ros Horin discusses the power of art and culture colliding

From Ros Horin, director of documentaries The Baulkham Hills African Ladies Troupe and Rosemary’s Way, comes Welcome to Yiddishland, a place with no borders where progressive artists create provocative...

The Creep Tapes Review

Stemming from the psychologically demented brains of indie-film-making connoisseur Mark Duplass and horror director Patrick Brice, everyone’s favourite Peachfuzz returns in The Creep Tapes,...

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