Pretty Woman the Musical, Brisbane – Review

It’s the ballads where Pretty Woman's score shines, offering emotional depth beyond the fairy-floss romance.

Colour & Light: The Art of Sondheim – Theatre Review

Colour & Light weaves Sondheim’s beloved classics with lesser-known gems into a brisk, two-act show.

Memories of Robert Redford from My Family Couch

I remember sitting in the dark, devastated by the final scene, and transfixed by Redford’s iconic stare.

Blobs, Slugs and Space Monsters (Feat. Steven T. Boltz)

Iconic creatures from outer space in film — from childhood favorites like The Blob to modern adaptations like Nope

Unforgettable Monty

Each night, Monty would stand watching the dancers warm up before the evening performance of Swan Lake. He had a longing in his chest. Not for stardom—but for love.

The Surfer: A Wave of Masculinity and Paranoia – Film Review

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-zqxm9-18e7f12 Welcome to Noel Anderson’s 15 Minutes of Fame, where cinema meets surf and no wave goes unridden. In today's film review, we're diving headfirst into The Surfer, a sun-scorched fever dream starring Nicolas Cage as a man unravelling under the Aussie sun. Is it madness, masculinity, or just too much UV? Hit play on... Continue Reading →

The Surfer: A Wave of Masculinity and Paranoia – Film Review

The Surfer carries a disorienting, dreamlike quality, reminiscent of Roman Polanski’s The Tenant and Repulsion.

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