Day: 28 April 2026

DMA’S announce three exclusive east coast Australian shows 2026

Sydney’s indie kings DMA’S have announced an exclusive tour kicking off this spring in Brisbane before rolling through Melbourne and Sydney, the tour promises a setlist that spans the band’s anthemic catalogue including an anniversary set of their classic album Hills End. Announcing DMA’S new self-titled album set for release on August 7 plus new…

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Dakota Johnson can’t get Anne Hathaway out of her head in first-look Verity trailer

Adapted from the best-selling novel by Colleen Hoover, Verity marks a sharp pivot from the author’s signature romance into darker, more psychologically charged territory. The first trailer leans into that shift, teasing a story where desire and danger are tightly intertwined. Academy Award winner Anne Hathaway stars as Verity Crawford, a celebrated author whose life…

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Interview: Cassidy Krygger and Matty Wilson on the inspiration behind proof-of-concept romance Love in the Moonlight, feature aspirations, and creative exposure

Love in the Moonlight is a romantic ghost story that drifts between modern-day Australia and the golden glow of 1950s Hollywood, drawing inspiration from classic cinema such as The Ghost and Mrs. Muir. In the newly released 3-minute proof-of-concept, the film introduces Samantha, a driven event manager who inherits a long-abandoned estate – only to…

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Interview: Seven Snipers director Sandra Sciberras on action precision and reshaping the film in real time

Pressure settles in early and never lets up. What begins as a quiet, isolated life on a remote Australian farm quickly tightens into something far more dangerous in the lean, nerve-wracking thriller Seven Snipers. At the centre is Kris “Voodoo Child” Hendricks (Radha Mitchell), a former elite sniper who has spent years trying to outrun…

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Film Review: Seven Snipers; B-grade actioner knows its target

There’s no point pretending Seven Snipers is aiming for prestige – it knows exactly what it is, and to its credit, it rarely misfires because of that. Director Sandra Sciberras leans into the film’s B-grade action-thriller DNA with confidence, delivering something tight, tense, and just self-aware enough to stay engaging without tipping into parody. The…

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The Epomaker TH80 V2 Pro is the perfect powerhouse compact keyboard

Over the last couple of months, I’ve been fortunate enough to try keyboards from a range of different companies. While I still consider myself a novice in this world of tech, I’ve begun to get my head around some of the functionality and stylistic choices that give mechanical keyboards an upper hand to any regular…

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Film Review: The Sheep Detectives; a charming, quietly profound whodunit

The Sheep Detectives is exactly that kind of oddball triumph of a film that feels like it shouldn’t work on paper – until it absolutely does: A murder mystery where the sleuths are a flock of sheep, the victim is their beloved shepherd, and the emotional through-line quietly sneaks up on you when you’re least…

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