Month: April 2025

The Gold Coast Film Festival unveils 2025 program

The Gold Coast Film Festival (GCFF) unveils their fantastic program with 5 World, 11 Australian and 4 Queensland Premieres along with the return of SIPFEST: Shorts in Paradise in this year’s festival, running between April 30th and May 11th, 2025, at HOTA, Home of the Arts. Included in the 12-day festival are some incredible events…

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Film Review: A Minecraft Movie is far more enjoyable than it has any right to be

As someone who has never played Minecraft the game, and is only vaguely familiar with its building premise, to say there was a major detachment – and perhaps an unenthusiasm – towards A Minecraft Movie would be an understatement.  But in that uninitiated mentality is perhaps the perfect embodiment to review such a film as…

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Duty-Free is still one of the most valuable travel hacks in travel

The forgotten art of Duty Free shopping has long been used by discerning travellers to use their holidays to their advantage, not only as an opportunity to get away from the day-to-day and discover something new. Duty-free shopping can be invaluable for anyone jetsetting off to another country, allowing them to purchase goods without paying…

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Swedish rock and roll royalty The Hives return to Australia in July 2025

The Hives make their highly anticipated return to Australia after a ten year absence this July bringing their high-octane, unforgettable live show to Fremantle, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane kicking off their 2025 World tour. With their signature energy, explosive performances, this tour promises to be the rock event of the year. It’s not to be…

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Mick Harvey and Amanda Acevedo

Interview: Mick Harvey and Amanda Acevedo discuss their latest project “Golden Mirrors”

Mick Harvey has been a staple of the Australian music scene for many years, working with The Birthday Party and The Bad Seeds as well as artists such as PJ Harvey. He has teamed up with Mexican artist Amanda Acevedo to release an album covering songs from American songwriter Jackson C. Frank. We had a…

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Book Review: It’s a zombie apocalypse but not as you know it in Steph Bowe’s posthumous release, Sunny at the End of the World

It’s 2018, and zombies are taking over Australia. Sunny, Toby, and baby Veronica are on the run, trying desperately to survive. Or, at least, that’s the case for Toby and Veronica. Sunny’s already dead, but, somehow, she’s still clinging on. Nearly two decades later, Vee lives and works in an underground facility, wiping out the…

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Atomfall serves up an engaging mystery but stumbles with awkward combat

In the wake of various post-apocalyptic RPGs like Fallout, S.T.A.L.K.E.R., or even the Metro series, Atomfall feels like it has plenty going against it. After all, it comes in the wake of a fully realised Fallout 4 DLC known as Fallout London, which echoes much of what we see here. But through it all, Atomall…

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Big Vacation

Exclusive Single Premiere: Big Vacation “Store Clerk” (2025)

Should you follow your passion or chase commercial success? The pressure to hit certain streaming numbers can be challenging for an artist. Do they create the music they really love, or do they change lanes? Irrespective of your chosen career, this question of satisfaction versus commercial reward is so often faced. Eora/Sydney-based artist and producer Big…

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Sydney Film Festival announces its first slate of films for 2025 edition

The 72nd Sydney Film Festival (4–15 June) has today revealed a sneak peek of 16 bold new films set to screen this June, offering a taste of the 2025 program ahead of the full Festival announcement on Wednesday, 7th May. “This first look offers a cross-section of the bold storytelling and distinctive voices that can…

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Series Review: The Bondsman proves the perfect blend of gory horror and situational comedy

The Bondsman is a horror-comedy series that tells the story of Hub Halloran (Kevin Bacon, comical and ever charismatic), a murdered bounty hunter in the south whose bound for Hell due to his own sins, before being brought back to life by the Devil to hunt demons on Earth that have escaped the pits of…

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5 Summer Loungewear Essentials to Keep You Stylish And Comfortable

While summer can be a time of adventure for some of us, we love to embrace the laid-back vibes that the warmer months present. Whether it’s lounging at home, having brunch with friends, or finding an easy, breezy outfit to keep you cool in higher temperatures, comfortable loungewear is a must. We know how hard…

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Butternut Sweetheart

Exclusive Single Premiere: Butternut Sweetheart “Cold Modern Life” (2025)

Naarm’s Butternut Sweetheart are meticulous when it comes to releasing their music. If a tune isn’t quite perfect, then they will let it sit by, until they come up with the magical missing ingredient that will give it the ‘wow’ factor. We are feeling blessed today to be premiering a song that has taken them…

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Book Review: Boldly confronting, Naima Brown’s Mother Tongue is a masterpiece on motherhood

Bold, brilliant, and a little bizarre, Mother Tongue is a story about motherhood, womanhood, and the desire to be true to yourself – no matter who that ‘self’ is. Mother Tongue is the second novel from producer and writer Naima Brown, and it’s one that cements her status as a writer of incredible and profoundly…

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The Asus Zenbook A14 (UX5406) provides all the right ingredients for a premium Ultrabook

Premium laptops often struggle to justify their high price tags when it comes to build quality and design. At this price point of A$1999, consumers should expect an exceptional user experience. Fortunately, the Asus Zenbook A14 delivers on that front. With its sleek design, compact form factor, and stunning display, there’s a lot to appreciate…

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The AU’s Most Anticipated Books of 2025: April – June

As we barrell on into yet another quickly-moving year, the books team at AU Review have pulled together a hotly anticipated list of dramas, mysteries, romances and fresh horrors to keep you riveted to your reading seat. Between the grissly mysteries and untimely deaths are touching stories of friendship, love and recognising our own strength…

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