If only all movie posters were this gloriously imaginative. Manchester, England-based artist John Bolton has created the most wonderful posters of classic films like Amelie, The Royal Tennenbaums and Breakfast at Tiffany’s using objects he has faithfully made himself that evoke the spirit and style of these movies. The Continue Reading
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First impressions: Colony
Colony is one of those enormously-promising shows that seems to spring fully-formed into the pop culture consciousness. Drawn from the prolific hand of Carlton Cuse (Lost, Bates Motel, The Strain) and co-creator Ryan Condal, Colony presents us with a not-too distant Los Angeles, ringed by a giant wall and under the Continue Reading
Noisy Furniture: A horror movie of interior furnishings that go bump in the night
It’s happened to all of us. We’re lying in bed, drifting off to sleep when suddenly something creaks, or something clicks or something seem to rustle or move. Yep, it’s those good old things that go bump in the night. What could they be and will our house end Continue Reading
Now this is music #65: Alice Ivy, Eskimeaux, Drinking Flowers, Lontalius, Hans Island
Life is a busy place. Lots to do, think and feel and keep track of – thank goodness for talented artists like the following five who channel their pinpoint accurate observations of life and the human condition, and give us songs that allow us to pause, think and feel Continue Reading
Wizards of Aus: When fantasy figures hilariously seek a new more normal life
SNAPSHOT Fed up with the Magical Realm’s obsession with large-scale fantasy warfare, Jack the Wizard decides to migrate to the sanest place he can think of: Melbourne’s Western suburbs. After accidentally causing a magical catastrophe, his existence (and that of his fellow magical immigrants) is revealed to the Australian Continue Reading
The Walking Dead – “The Same Boat” (S6, E13 review)
*SPOILERS … AND DEATH, LOTS OF DEATH AHEAD* No surprise that Death reared his black-hooded head again this week on The Walking Dead. And as is the usually when he turns up, no one was particularly thrilled to see him, most particularly the one person you would think Continue Reading
Why hello Titanosaur! Meet Sir David Attenborough
I am an original wildlife documentary nerd. It didn’t matter if the documentary is about long gone animals such as dinosaurs or more recently-departed megafauna or animals very much alive in the here and now, I will watch it and watch it avidly, lost in a world far beyond Continue Reading
Movie review: 45 Years
One of the great joys of being in a long-term relationship is the comfort that comes from feeling you know everything about your partner. It’s highly likely you don’t since we all tend to keep things large and small from the people we love, no matter the level of Continue Reading
The higher you rise, the further you fall: The chilling world of High-Rise
SNAPSHOT A big screen adaptation of J.G. Ballard’s novel, High-Rise centers on a new residential tower built on the eve of Margaret Thatcher’s rise to power, at the site of what will soon become the world’s financial hub. Designed as a luxurious solution to the problems of the city, Continue Reading
First impressions: Superstore
If you’ve been paying attention to network sitcoms, and by that I mean anything that appears on NBC, CBS or ABC and yes even Fox these days, you will have noticed that they have an aversion to straying too far from the norm. They may get occasionally wacky or out Continue Reading