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The Pale Door: Review

19th December 2020
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Joel Fisher
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Jake (Devin Druid) has had a hard life, as most would have had growing up in the old west. When he was young, his parents were killed when their family home was raided by bandits, leaving Jake alone with his brother, Duncan (Zachary Knighton). Years later, Jake meets the Dalton gang

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Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan - Review. By Trent Neely.

Crock Of Gold: Review

18th December 2020
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Trent Neely
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Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan - Review. By Trent Neely. This documentary details the life and career of Shane MacGowan, infamous Irish poet and lead singer of The Pogues. Spanning MacGowan’s early days growing up on a farm in Tipperary Ireland to the present day, the

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Wonder Woman 1984: The BRWC Review

Wonder Woman 1984: The BRWC Review

18th December 2020
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BRWC
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Wonder Woman 1984: The BRWC Review. By Alif Majeed. After watching Avengers Endgame, you realize that it would be hard to top that movie in a long while. Especially now, with Marvel focusing as much on their TV shows and the DC universe, it is hellbent on steering its superhero

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The Dry: The BRWC Review

18th December 2020
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Mark Goodyear
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Australian cinema is oftentimes its own worst enemy, and it comes down to a multitude of reasons as to why. Primarily Australian cinemas biggest sin is that the largest and most prominent domestic films are shameless tourist advertisements like “Palm Beach” and “Top End Wedding”. Any and all films Screen

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Mrs Brown Edition: Bits & Pieces

Mrs Brown Edition: Bits & Pieces

17th December 2020
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Alton Williams
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Mrs Brown Edition: Bits & Pieces - ASSASSINS travels from the sanctums of Pyongyang to the rice fields of Indonesia and Vietnam to the courtrooms of Kuala Lumpur to tell an extraordinary tale of manipulation and subterfuge in the age of social media. A masterful investigation that offers an unprecedented look

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