by Dave Bradley | Dec 4, 2018 | Book, Books, Reviews
Stephen Hawking (Hachette Australia) 2018, 232pp, RRP $32.99, eBook $16.99 Professor Stephen Hawking died on March 14, many years after he was predicted to depart this life, and this final (or maybe not?) volume of autobiography, self-analysis, sweet wit and sometimes...
by Dave Bradley | Oct 29, 2015 | DVDs, Reviews
Paramount, M, 126 Mins The fifth Terminator film (in 3D, of course) is also a somewhat blurry rejigging of the first, and revels in absurd time paradoxes and complicated chronological rewritings to the point that even Doctor Who might have been bewildered....
by Catherine Blanch | Sep 18, 2015 | Dance, Interviews, Theatre
by Catherine Blanch. Lord Of The Dance is the theatrical spectacular that has broken through the traditional realms of Irish dancing by incorporating upper body movement, edgy rhythms and breathtaking visuals that have been mesmerising audiences around the world....
by Dave Bradley | Jul 27, 2015 | DVDs, Film, Reviews
Paramount (M), 102 mins Time travel movies are always pretty silly, but feature début director Dean Israelite’s epic is enjoyably silly, with appealing leads, some nice gags (“Who’s Doctor Who?”) and lots of wannabe-brain-bending paradoxes more than making up for the...
by Catherine Blanch | Jun 3, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Comedy, Interviews
by Catherine Blanch. Adam Hills is one of Australia’s best known stand-up comedians, five-time Gold Logie nominee for ABC’s music quiz show Spicks and Specks, host of TV’s Adam Hills In Gordon St Tonight and The Last Leg [UK] and has been adopted by Adelaide as their...