by Dave Bradley | Sep 8, 2019 | DVDs, Reviews
Defiant Screen Entertainment, Rated MA A glut of movies were produced and released leading up to this year’s 50th Anniversary of the Tate/LaBianca murders by the ‘Manson Family’ (if not the now-late Charles Manson himself), from the sublime (Quentin Tarantino’s Once...
by Bián Hickman | Aug 19, 2019 | Interviews, Music
[MUSIC ~ USA] by Bián Hickman. “American shock rockers Wednesday 13 prepare to unleash their latest album Necrophaze to their horror-stricken fans. Produced by Michael Spreitzer of Devildriver and featuring many guest artists, Necrophaze, which pays homage to ‘80s...
by Dave Bradley | Aug 1, 2018 | Books, Reviews
Peter Laws (Icon) 2018, 312pp, RRP$29.99 The Bedfordshire-residing Laws is a crime novelist, a massive fan of horror in all its forms (movies, novels, all the dark and frightening stuff in real life) and, somehow, an ordained Baptist Minister, and he’s made quite a...
by Bobby Goudie | Jun 11, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Cabaret, Comedy, Reviews
ArtSpace, Wed 10 Jun Ash Flanders jests that his private school education and white upper-middle class childhood is the perfect platform to play the victim. He is fuelled by witnessing other people playing out their own self-perceived victim attitude, together with...
by Jenny Thompson | Jun 21, 2014 | Entertainment, Interviews, Music, Theatre
by Jenny Thompson. The multi-talented Melinda Schneider has brought her successful show DORIS, Doris Day So Much More Than The Girl Next Door back to the stage. Since she first toured the show in 2011, Schneider has become a mum and released an album, and now back to...