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Mid Century Modern Review

The latest sitcom on Disney +, Mid-Century Modern, reunites Will & Grace masterminds Max Mutchnick and David Kohan for a delightfully campy and occasionally...

Adolesence Review

The Netflix mini-series "Adolescence" features four one-hour long, one-shot episodes that delve into the emotional aftermath of a boy's accusation of murder. With a focus on modern internet culture’s toxicity, the series portrays the struggles parents face and the impact on youth, while delivering gripping performances and authentic storytelling.

HBO Releases The Official Trailer For Season 2 Of The Last of Us

HBO has unveiled the trailer for season two of The Last of Us, featuring the cast at SXSW. Premiering on April 14 exclusively on Max, the seven-episode season takes place five years after season one. The series, acclaimed by critics, is praised as the best video game adaptation to date.

Revealed : Craig Bellamy Review

Craig Bellamy: Inside the Storm is a documentary that explores the life and coaching style of NRL's legendary figure, Craig Bellamy. It highlights his journey with the Melbourne Storm during the 2024 season, showcasing his intense dedication, personal relationships, and the balance between his tough coaching methods and softer familial side, while pondering his future in coaching.
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Max will launch in Australia on March 31

Warner Bros. Discovery streaming service Max is finally coming to Australia, with a confirmed launch date on Monday March 31. The streaming service will...

Top Apple TV+ Picks: Free Access for a Weekend

Apple TV+ is offering free access to its premium content this weekend, allowing users to enjoy shows and movies without a subscription. Highlights include Steve McQueen's "Blitz," the comedic "Wolfs," and the documentaries "Still: A Michael J Fox Movie" and "The Last of the Sea Women." Additional recommendations feature various engaging TV series and films suitable for all audiences.

Kahn & Alaisdair’s Top TV of 2024

It was a massive year for television shows, not only for traditional networks but also on streaming services. While some great new shows debuted...

Bump Season 5: A Touching Farewell to the Chalmers-Davis Family

Bump concludes its five-season run, exploring themes of family, love, and resilience amidst personal challenges. As Olly navigates motherhood and Angie's cancer return, the Chalmers-Davis family rallies together. Notably, Claudia Karven shines, highlighting the show's emotional depth. Bump's portrayal of the Latin community enriches the narrative, making it a standout Australian dramedy.
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Creature Commandos Review

Creature Commandos marks a triumphant beginning to James Gunn’s much-anticipated DC Universe, showcasing some of the finest writing Gunn has ever delivered. As the...

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,...

Agatha All Along Review

Wandavision was the first Marvel streaming show that was released on Disney +. The exclusively cinematic universe was making the leap to home screens...

Dragonball DAIMA streaming October 12

Dragonball DAIMA is coming to Crunchyroll starting October 12 at 4am AEST with new episodes releasing each Saturday. The all-new anime series is produced...
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Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft Review

Following the iconic heroine’s resurgence into pop culture through the Survivor video game trilogy (which included 2013s Tomb Raider, Rise of the Tomb Raider,...

Trailer – The Last of Us Season 2

HBO have released the first trailer for season 2 of The Last of Us as part of Outbreak Day celebrations. The second season picks...

Zack Snyder’s Twilight of the Gods Review

Lending his name and directorial efforts to the new Netflix series Twilight of the Gods, Zack Snyder lends his trademark hyper-stylised, masculine filmmaking aesthetic...

The Acolyte Review

The Acolyte: Another Day, Another Star Wars Show When Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy announced a new slate of Star Wars titles in 2020, streaming was...
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An intense Jake Gyllenhaal leads the relentless and riveting Presumed Innocent

Withstanding the test of fiction and time, the court room drama, when done well, makes for riveting story telling and showcases some of film...

Doctor Who Season 14 Finale Review

The fourteenth series of Doctor Who’s revival era (40th overall but marketed as “Season One” due to new Disney distribution deal) has concluded this...

House of the Dragon Season 2 is a worthy continuation of the series

House of the Dragon Season 2, a blend of mourning and grandeur, is a mostly arresting continuation of its scintillating set-up. While it may...

‘The Boys‘ are back for the darkest and bloodiest season yet

They’re back Any show that opens with a montage of the series’ most bloody, messed-up, and downright brutally hilarious moments so far, means you’re in...
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Universal Drops First Trailer for Jurassic World: Rebirth Starring Scarlett Johansson

Universal Pictures has unveiled the official trailer for Jurassic World: Rebirth, featuring Scarlett Johansson in a leading role. Directed by Gareth Edwards, the film, with a screenplay by David Koepp, is scheduled for release on July 2, 2025, and is produced in collaboration with Amblin Entertainment and Universal Pictures.

Onimusha 2 – A Remastered Master

Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny remaster enhances the original's narrative and gameplay, featuring improved mechanics, a compelling story, and engaging environments. The game introduces a party system and allows players to switch characters. Despite some dated visuals and frustrating camera angles, it effectively builds anticipation for the upcoming sequel, Way of the Sword.

Revenge of the Savage Planet Review

Revenge of the Savage Planet combines humor with engaging gameplay within a vibrant sci-fi universe. Players navigate diverse planets, upgrade gear, and encounter quirky enemies, all while unraveling a mysterious story. Its balance of exploration, creativity, and frequent progression keeps the experience fresh. Challenges await, but the game maintains a rewarding sense of fun throughout.

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