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May Film Reviews

52 Tuesdays (MA) Directed by Sophie Hyde When her daughter Billie (Tilda Cobham-Hervey) was 16 years old, Jane (Del Herbert-Jane) decided to pursue a long-standing desire...

Monday Book: Blessed Are Those Who Thirst

Blessed Are Those Who Thirst by Anne Holt Allen & Unwin Twenty years ago, Scottish crime fiction writer Val McDermid featured the UK’s first openly lesbian detective...

OUTfilm

French Film Festival The 24th Alliance French Film Festival is huge. It has 43 new films and documentaries and runs 19 March to 7 April...

Suzanne Covich Book Launch

Suzanne Covich grew up in a small rural community in Tasmania. She had an ever-increasing number of brothers and sisters and they seemed to...

Film Review: A Dangerous Method

(MA) Directed by David Cronenberg In Zurich in 1904, a 19 year-old Russian woman was dragged into a psychiatric hospital, screaming and violently lashing out....

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...

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