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Film Review: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG)

(PG) Directed by John Madden India is a Mecca for outsourcing everything from making shoes to tech support. When Sonny (Dev Patel) takes over running...

Film Review: Spud

(M) Directed by Donovan Marsh Two things happened in South Africa in 1990. Nelson Mandela was released from prison and John (Spud) Milton (Troye Sivan...

Film Review: The Hunger Games

(M) Directed by Gary Ross By the time this review goes to print, the word will be out that the film based on the first...

Film Review: Wrath of the Titans

(PG) Directed by Jonathan Liebesman There’s lots of gods fighting for supremacy in this film and all of them seem to have huge anger issues...

Two Sides to Awake

English actor Jason Isaacs sheds his Lucius Malfoy persona from Harry Potter and takes on the lead role in this clever new US police...

Citroën 2CV: The Campest Car in The World

OUTinPerth talks to Stuart Pekin about his love of the Citroën 2CV Why I love My Car... The car is the campest thing on earth -...

Islands Of Acceptance: Seychelles

European Social Mores Meet Africa, India, and China in Exotic Seychelles A small island nation off the coast of Africa north of Madagascar, Seychelles is...

Memory Bank: The Berlin

Welcome to the good old days... join OUTinPerth over the following months as we reminisce about the clubs of yore, back when the music...

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