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TV Review: Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, Episode 3
TV March 10, 2012 March 17, 2012

TV Review: Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, Episode 3

by Kate-Ida Holleman

Oh Miss Fisher (Essie Davis) sneaking down dark alleys and attending music clubs! Risqué!

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TV Review: The Straits, Episode 7
TV March 9, 2012 March 9, 2012

TV Review: The Straits, Episode 7

by James Madden

Perhaps a normal series may mark important revelations and cliffhangers at one a piece per episode. The Straits, however, climaxes it’s seventh episode with…

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FAFA: Erskineville Kings (1999)
5 blergs, Australian Cinema, FAFA (Favourite Australian Film Assignment), Film March 9, 2012 July 2, 2014

FAFA: Erskineville Kings (1999)

by Kate-Ida Holleman

Erskineville Kings is a story about freedom that challenges the notion of family and brotherhood. 

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AFFFF Review: 17 Girls (2011)
Film, Foreign March 9, 2012 March 9, 2012

AFFFF Review: 17 Girls (2011)

by Bradley J. Dixon

An inadvertently vicious indictment of teenage empowerment, 17 Girls (17 filles) half-heartedly tries to portray its central characters – a group of high school…

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AFFFF Review: The Rabbi’s Cat (2011)
Film, Foreign March 9, 2012 March 9, 2012

AFFFF Review: The Rabbi’s Cat (2011)

by Bradley J. Dixon

Narrator: “So my master sat me down for my first lesson in Judaism…” Rabbi: “Here’s how the world began. The Lord God created the…

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TV Review: Woodley, Episode 3
TV March 8, 2012 March 15, 2012

TV Review: Woodley, Episode 3

by James Madden

ABC’s new comedy series Woodley seems to be getting more confident each week. And it’s easy to see why.

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Thievish Thursdays, TV March 8, 2012 March 9, 2012

Thievish Thursdays: The Sopranos

by James Madden

From the first episode, The Straits has been compared to David Chase‘s landmark HBO series The Sopranos. It’s easy to see where the comparisons…

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Classics, Film, Wednesdays with Woody March 7, 2012 August 31, 2012

Wednesdays with Woody: What’s Up, Tiger Lily? (1966)

by Bradley J. Dixon

By 1966, Woody Allen was already something of a star. After a decade as a wildly successful comedy writer and performer, Allen had an…

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Wednesdays with Woody
Wednesdays with Woody March 7, 2012 March 7, 2012

Wednesdays with Woody

by Film Blerg

Film Blerg is very excited to announce our new feature beginning tomorrow: WEDNESDAYS WITH WOODY What better way to celebrate the DVD release of…

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Film Review: The Source (2011)
Film, Foreign March 7, 2012 May 10, 2012

Film Review: The Source (2011)

by Jemima Bucknell

The Source  is dolled-up as a bright, musical fable of female independence, but is essentially a story of the hopeless situation for the female…

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