SNAPSHOTTV Shows have a long production gestation, which goes through stages like pitching, writing, rewriting (lots of rewriting), development, and production. ScreenCrush guides you through every step of this process to understand how they actually make TV Shows. (courtesy Laughing Squid) When you fire up your favourite streaming platform and Continue Reading
Book review: The Best Way to Bury a Husband by Alexia Casale
Comedy, if you’re not paying attention, might look for all the world like a rip-roaring fun fair of ephemerally hilarious nothing, there one amusing minute and gone the more soberly serious next. But in the hands of someone who truly knows what they’re doing, a richly comedic story can wield Continue Reading
Movie review: Elio
(courtesy IMP Awards) Stepping into a Pixar film, you are usually guaranteed of two things: Elio well and truly meets that expectation; but here’s the things with Pixar – where other filmmakers might be happy to do the deliver the same trademark elements over and over because they are expected Continue Reading
Book review: The Life of Chuck by Stephen King
(courtesy Hachette Australia) Like many other people, I am well acquainted with Walt Hitman’s immortal line “I contain multitudes”, taken from his poem “Song of Myself, 51”. It is one of those popularly understood but not always fully ruminated on lines that resonate with people, even if many of us Continue Reading
Get ready to go on a Big Bold Beautiful Journey with a gorgeously emotive second trailer
(courtesy First Showing) SNAPSHOTWhat if you could open a doorway and walk through it and re-live a defining moment from your past? Sarah (Margot Robbie) and David (Colin Farrell) are both single strangers who meet at a mutual friend’s wedding and soon, through a surprising twist of fate, find themselves Continue Reading
Book review: Strange New Worlds: The High Country by John Jackson Miller
(courtesy Simon & Schuster Australia) I am not one of those consumers of books and movies and TV shows that recoils in horror whenever a story or a set of characters which originated in one medium make the leap to another. In fact, watching these people or a much enjoyed Continue Reading
“Let’s get lucky, shall we?” Fallout debuts an epic season two trailer
(courtesy IMP Awards) SNAPSHOTThe new season will pick up in the aftermath of Season One’s epic finale and take audiences along for a journey through the wasteland of the Mojave to the post-apocalyptic city of New Vegas. Based on one of the greatest video game series of all time, Fallout Continue Reading
To new beginnings … Thoughts on Leanne
(courtesy IMP Awards) If I am going to be completely honest, when I saw the trailer for Leanne, I was not overly impressed. It came across as one of those tired, laugh track-heavy efforts with lacklustre plotting, punchline jokes that stick out like a sore, barely-funny thumb, and no sense Continue Reading
Movie review: 28 Years Later
(courtesy IMP Awards) Sustaining interest in a movie franchise is a tricky business. If you simply keep serving up more of the same, with little variation or innovation on narrative or prevailing themes, audiences will quickly grow bored, walk away and gut your box office; but if you go too Continue Reading
Book review: Clarke by Holly Throsby
(courtesy Allen & Unwin Book Publishers) Connection is the heart and soul of the human condition. It gives us a sense of place and time and often identity, of feeling as we matter because we love and we are loved back; but for all the good things that come our Continue Reading