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Kendal Coombs

Kendal Coombs

Kendal studied her arse off all through high school in order to get into her dream course at university. Graduated Bachelor of Communication (Media) from RMIT with distinction and a Major in Cinema Studies and a minor in being taken for granted as an intern. She now fills her days fitting bras, writing for weekly entertainment rag Inpress, watching TV series and counting down the days until she can afford to travel to Cardiff to check out the Doctor Who Museum.

Film Review: Rocketman (2019)
Current Theatrical Releases, Film, Music May 30, 2019 April 20, 2023

Film Review: Rocketman (2019)

In today’s culture of streaming and downloading, not having to leave your house to get new music, it’s hard to imagine someone selling more…

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Film Review: Top End Wedding (2019)
Australian Cinema, Current Theatrical Releases, Film May 1, 2019 April 20, 2023

Film Review: Top End Wedding (2019)

Back in 2012 the nation fell in love with Miranda Tapsell, the rambunctious Cynthia in instant classic The Sapphires. After star turns in Love…

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Film Review: Wonder Park (2019)
Animation, Current Theatrical Releases, Film, Theatrical April 1, 2019 April 20, 2023

Film Review: Wonder Park (2019)

It is not outrageous to proclaim that Disney rules the animated world, and their CGI sister Pixar traverse the divide between films for children…

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Film Review: Celebration (2007)
Documentary, Festivals, Film, Foreign April 1, 2019 April 20, 2023

Film Review: Celebration (2007)

Two decades after it was filmed, Celebration: Yves Saint Laurent, Olivier Meyrou’s brilliant fly-on-the-wall documentary celebrating the last of the great couturiers of Paris, is finally…

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Film Review: The Bikes of Wrath (2019)
Australian Cinema, Documentary, Film February 13, 2019 February 13, 2019

Film Review: The Bikes of Wrath (2019)

There are many reasons to go on a particular, specific road-trip: you saw it in a film and fell in love with the scenery…

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Film Review: Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018)
Animation, Current Theatrical Releases, Film December 21, 2018 December 21, 2018

Film Review: Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018)

In 2012 a lovable, unlikely duo burst onto our screens and forever changed what it means in animation to be a bad guy. Wreck-It…

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Film Review: Rubber Jellyfish (2018)
Australian Cinema, Current Theatrical Releases, Documentary, Film November 22, 2018 November 22, 2018

Film Review: Rubber Jellyfish (2018)

Expectant mum and wildlife warrior Carly Wilson lives on the Gold Coast and has spent much of her working life caring for animals. So…

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Film Review: Journey Beyond Fear (2018)
5 blergs, Australian Cinema, Current Theatrical Releases, Documentary, Film October 22, 2018 October 22, 2018

Film Review: Journey Beyond Fear (2018)

Journey Beyond Fear is an extraordinary debut feature documentary from filmmaker Robyn Hughan, a passion project filmed over seven years as 14-year-old Zahra and…

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Film Review: My Generation (2017)
Documentary, Festivals, Film October 22, 2018 October 22, 2018

Film Review: My Generation (2017)

Featuring interviews with some of the icons of Britain in the 60s and a soundtrack ripped straight from the collection of Radio Caroline’s record…

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Film Review: The Seagull (2018)
Current Theatrical Releases, Film October 4, 2018 October 4, 2018

Film Review: The Seagull (2018)

Russian literary master Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull has undergone many transformations on both stage and screen since its debut in St Petersburg in 1896, but…

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