Jazzy K

Exclusive Video Premiere: Jazzy K “BORED!” (2026)

We’re excited to be premiering the new video from Sydney pop riser Jazzy K, with “BORED!” arriving as a bold, high-energy statement from her freshly released EP PULSE. Already racking up over 10 million streams and building a global audience, Jazzy K continues to sharpen her identity as a pop artist who can balance attitude,…

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Interview: Nicholas Ma on exploring the emotional language of plants in tender drama Mabel

In Mabel, filmmaker Nicholas Ma crafts a quietly disarming coming-of-age story that finds its emotional roots in an unexpected place: the bond between a fiercely self-possessed young girl and a plant. At its centre is Callie (Lexi Perkel), a prickly, sharp-witted outsider whose love of botany becomes both her shield and her language for navigating…

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Photo Gallery: Sean Blackwell + Thom Lion – The Wheatsheaf Hotel (17.04.26)

When a musician throws a birthday party, he has some friends to call upon to make it special. Which is exactly what Sean of Sean Blackwell did on Friday night. To get the party started, Thom Lion played some tunes on the electronic piano accompanied by Troy from The Yellow Wallpaper on drums and Dylby…

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The Reolink Solar Floodlight Camera is an affordable replacement for your regular floodlight cameras

With an abundance of security cameras and devices in the market, it can be hard to pick what works best for you. I know that I still have a hard time figuring out which brand I’m more inclined towards, because there are inevitable pros and cons to everything. The Reolink Solar Floodlight Camera positions itself…

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Falls

From the Hollywood Hotel to Hollywood, and back again: Falls comes home

It’s been a long road from Sydney’s inner-west folk nights to Sunset Sound in LA, but Melinda Kirwin is bringing Falls back to where it all began. On April 29, she’ll return to the Hollywood Hotel for a one-night-only free show — a fitting homecoming for an artist whose indie folk/Americana sound is built on…

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No operation stays dark forever in action-packed trailer for Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War

After four seasons of watching Jack Ryan evolve from reluctant analyst to full-blown field operative, there’s something genuinely exciting about seeing him pulled back in for one more mission – especially one that feels this personal. The new trailer for Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War leans into everything that made the series work in…

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Gypsy Lee

Snitches get empowered: 10 times speaking up is the power move – with Gypsy Lee’s bold new single “Snitches”

We’ve been championing Melbourne artist Gypsy Lee since her debut, and with each release she continues to sharpen her voice – both musically and thematically. With her new single “Snitches”, she leans fully into empowerment, delivering a track that is as playful as it is cutting, and as personal as it is universal. A preview…

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How To Edit Like A Hollywood Pro From Your Home

Let’s be honest: the difference between “home movies” and “Hollywood perfection” isn’t about a camera that costs as much as a small car. It’s an attitude. It’s that nagging feeling at 3:00 AM when you know a scene is “done,” but your gut tells you a single cut is two frames too long. You don’t…

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Hands Like Houses reigned supreme at Brisbane’s Princess Theatre (18.04.26)

If there’s one thing to be said for the Aussie alternative scene, it’s that the sense of community has never been stronger. Canberra mainstays Hands Like Houses are currently in the middle of their highly anticipated Lótus tour for their forthcoming EP, with longtime friends Dream on Dreamer and local supports chosen from each city…

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Death Cab for Cutie

Excuse me.. Did someone call a Death Cab for Cutie?

After a seven-year hiatus, the band who brought us songs like “Crooked Teeth, I Will Follow You into the Dark” and dark, indie, angsty “Transatlanticism”, are headed back to Aus. So, if like The O.C’s Seth Cohen, Death Cab for Cutie are your number one, it’s time to get excited! Kicking off their US tour in…

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Balls Up brings the mayhem: Inside the wild new Prime Video comedy

The red carpet for Peter Farrelly’s latest comedy was less a stroll and more a full-blown warm-up for the chaos to come – fitting for a film that proudly leans into its “balls-to-the-wall” sensibility while still promising a surprising amount of heart. Front and centre was Mark Wahlberg, who didn’t hesitate to set the tone,…

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Darwin’s Paradox! is both a charming and capable platformer

While there’s enough platformers out there to make your head spin, I find I’m always down for another. So when Konami revealed Darwin’s Paradox!, I needed very little convincing beyond its adorable protagonist. In many ways, Darwin’s Paradox! is a solid, charming and well-paced puzzle-platformer that might feel a little too straightforward at times, and…

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Flight Review: How ANA elevates the economy experience, and changed the way I look at air travel

As of early this year, I’d never flown either of Japan’s major carriers, ANA or JAL. However, that all changed last month when I flew from Seattle (USA) to Tokyo (Haneda) on All Nippon Airways (ANA) for the first time. I booked this flight using Virgin Australia’s Velocity Points, for whom ANA is one of…

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New Music Discoveries 17th April: Fancy Weapon, Dobby, Massive Attack, and more

Our Discovery Playlist on Apple Music and Spotify have been updated again this week with ten new tracks from some of Australia and the world’s best artists. This week, Melbourne super-group Fancy Weapon are our Track of the Week with their latest single “Squid”. The term super-group does tend to get thrown around quite a…

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Full-length Street Fighter trailer is a fighting good time!

The first full trailer for Street Fighter has arrived – and it’s not pulling any punches. Set against a neon-soaked, early ’90s backdrop, the footage leans hard into the franchise’s arcade roots, delivering a deliriously fun mix of high-impact action, heightened drama, and unapologetic camp. This isn’t a grounded reinvention – it’s a full-throttle embrace…

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Matt Corby on his new album Tragic Magic, fatherhood, and how he tunes out the noise

With just days out from Matt Corby’s latest album release, Tragic Magic, the Australian artist is ready to finally release it into the wild. “We finished the record a long time ago, so it’s just been drip feeding songs.” Being his fourth time going through the album release process, I asked Corby what he typically…

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Madonna announces her return to the dancefloor with 15th LP Confessions II

Madonna has announced that her long-awaited new album Confessions II will arrive on July 3rd via Warner Records – and it already feels like a deeply personal continuation of a story she began years ago. A follow-up to her seminal Confessions on a Dance Floor (2005), the new record returns to the pulse of the…

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Film Review: Lee Cronin’s The Mummy; investigative horror story is unnerving and psychologically potent

Lee Cronin’s The Mummy is not the film you might be expecting – and that’s precisely its strength. Rather than leaning into the sweeping, action-adventure bombast typically associated with the title, Lee Cronin pivots sharply into something far more intimate and unnerving: a slow-burn, investigative horror story rooted in grief, absence, and the uncanny terror…

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Disney Adventure World has officially opened in Paris: Here’s what’s new, and what’s still to come

Two weeks ago, on 29th March, Disney’s newest theme park Disney Adventure World officially opened its doors in Paris. Adventure World sits on the site of Walt Disney Studios Park, which opened as the second gate to Disneyland Paris in 2002. But it’s not just a rebranding. It’s a complete reimagining of 90% of the…

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Lucy Burke

Exclusive Single Premiere: Lucy Burke “One Way Track” (2026)

We’re always excited to introduce a new chapter from an artist on the rise, and today on the AU review we’re thrilled to exclusively premiere Sydney-based singer-songwriter Lucy Burke’s latest  latest single and accompanying video, “One Way Track”. A smooth, late-night groove wrapped in cinematic warmth, “One Way Track” leans into a hazy trip hop…

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Universal’s Fast & Furious roller coaster has already reshaped the Hollywood Hills – and Orlando is next!

Last year, we reported on how the new Fast & Furious themed roller coaster Hollywood Drift would be arriving at Universal Studios Hollywood in Summer 2026, breaking a tonne of records along the way. It will be Universal Studios Hollywood’s first ever high speed outdoor roller coaster, and the fastest coaster of any Universal theme…

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How entertainment writers bring music, gaming and travel stories to life

The lights drop, the crowd quiets for a second, and then the first note hits. In that moment, a concert becomes more than sound; it becomes an experience. Now imagine trying to capture that feeling in words. That is the challenge at the heart of entertainment writing. Whether it is a live music review, a…

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Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream delivers one of the best social sims in quite some time

It has been over a decade since Tomodachi Life first launched on the 3DS, and in that time, it has taken on something of a cult status. I tortured my family and friends recreating them in the original, sharing their mishaps on social media, absolutely overwhelmed with bizarre, hilarious clips of their tiny Mii characters…

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Interview: Karl Urban teases the devastating final chapter of The Boys; “Buckle up!”

As the world of The Boys barrels toward its explosive final chapter, there’s a sense that nothing – and no one – is safe. In Season 5, Homelander reigns unchecked, the world bending to his volatile will, while the remaining resistance is fractured, imprisoned, or missing entirely. At the centre of it all stands Billy…

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New York french wine bar

My favourite dishes in New York City right now

You can’t really understand New York City’s food scene until you’ve been up to New York State. The entire land is like one big farm, giving the epicentre of capitalism access to the top shelf of American produce. The Culinary Institute of America is up there, smack bang in the heart of leafy Hyde Park,…

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We all scream for Eli Roth’s Ice Cream Man in chilling teaser trailer

Eli Roth returns to his trademark brand of splatter-soaked horror with the first teaser for Ice Cream Man, and if this early glimpse is anything to go by, summer is about to turn very, very sour. Set in an otherwise picturesque seasonal town where sun-drenched streets and nostalgic laughter mask something far more sinister, the…

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Stay, play, dine: A cultural getaway through Sydney’s Potts Point

Arriving in Sydney’s vibrant inner-east feels like stepping into a city that has learned how to reinvent itself without losing its edge. Just past the iconic Coca-Cola sign at the crossroads of Kings Cross and Potts Point, where neon glow meets leafy side streets and boutique energy, you’ll find a pocket of Sydney perfectly suited…

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Karl Urban brings “F***in’ diabolical” energy to Luna Park Sydney for season launch of The Boys

The Boys has never been subtle – so it feels only fitting that its final season rollout in Luna Park Sydney went big, loud, and just a little bit unhinged. Prime Video transformed the harbourside amusement park into a chaotic, immersive playground inspired by the show’s twisted universe, drawing more than 500 fans into a…

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Charlie Puth announces Australian and New Zealand dates for Whatever’s Clever World Tour

Charlie Puth is heading back down under – and this time, he’s bringing his most ambitious live show yet. The multi-platinum hitmaker has announced a run of Australian and New Zealand dates as part of his Whatever’s Clever! 2026 World Tour, with stops locked in for Auckland, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. Produced by…

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Series Review: Margo’s Got Money Troubles; Elle Fanning anchors this modern dramedy done right

The speed at which Margo’s Got Money Troubles has moved from page to screen feels almost miraculous – and even more impressive is how fully formed it arrives. Created by David E. Kelley and based on Rufi Thorpe’s novel, the series lands as one of the most vibrant, funny, and unexpectedly moving shows of the…

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