PlayStation announces disc production ending in 2028 for new games

PlayStation has announced via a PlayStation.Blog post that they’re ceasing disc production for all games releasing in 2028 and beyond. This is not only a huge blow for collectors of physical media, but a huge stepping stone into the next chapter of media in general, and possibly a sneak peek at Sony’s next console outing. Sony…

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EA Sports UFC 6 goes with the flow in another solid outing

If you’re a UFC fan, or happened to read our review of EA Sports UFC 5, then you might already know that the last instalment is the gold standard when it comes to UFC games. While I’m more of a boxing fan, UFC 5 was actually one of the few games I was still playing…

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Leila

Exclusive Single Premiere: Leila “Heart and Soul” (2026)

Canberra-based Country/Pop artist Leila returns with her new single “Heart and Soul”, which we are thrilled to be premiering today ahead of its official release tomorrow. Earlier last year, we had the pleasure of premiering Leila’s single “Do Without”, a beautifully earnest track that captured uncertainty, growth and the emotional noise of late teens and…

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Hamilton House proves that heart, sincerity and resourcefulness remain some of independent cinema’s greatest special effects: Dances With Films Festival Review

You can’t help but see how fitting the notion of a proud homemade production is when it comes to Hamilton House. A film about struggling artists desperately trying to create something extraordinary from almost nothing mirrors the circumstances of its own creation, writer-director Jordan Rowe never shies away from that parallel. Rather than disguising its…

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Game Preview: Doom: The Dark Ages – Revelations is more than just DLC

We got the chance to review Doom: The Dark Ages earlier last year upon its release, and for the most part, had a bunch of fun with it. It’s violent, fast-paced and utterly addictive, so when we saw the reveal of the new chapter, titled Revelations, it was safe to count us in. We got…

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Interview: Anya Taylor-Joy and Drew Starkey on the humanity at the heart of Lucky

On paper, Lucky has all the ingredients of a gripping crime thriller. There’s a multimillion-dollar heist gone wrong, a woman on the run from both the FBI and a ruthless crime boss, and a protagonist forced to revisit a life she desperately tried to leave behind. But beneath the danger, deception and high-stakes action, the…

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Interview: Annette Bening and Timothy Olyphant on the power of contradiction and the psychology of family in Lucky

There are plenty of television series about criminals. Far fewer are interested in the contradictions that make them human. On paper, Lucky has all the ingredients of a high-stakes thriller. Based on Marissa Stapley’s bestselling novel, the Apple TV+ series follows Lucky (Anya Taylor-Joy), a gifted con artist forced back into the criminal world she…

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Interview: Lucky creators Cassie Pappas and Jonathan Tropper on the emotional inheritance at the heart of their Apple TV series

On the surface, Lucky is a high-stakes thriller about a woman running from both the law and the criminal world she thought she’d left behind. Beneath the twists, cons and near-constant danger, however, lies a far more universal story about inheritance – not of money or possessions, but of perspective. Adapted from Marissa Stapley’s bestselling…

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Rhythm Paradise Groove wants you to feel the beat

Nintendo’s weirdest and most wonderful rhythm series is back with Rhythm Paradise Groove, and it’s a beat that both long-time fans and newcomers will find hard to resist. One of the most impressive technical feats this time around is the seamless transition between hardware; whether you are playing on the original Nintendo Switch or stepping…

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Hands-On Preview: Splatoon Raiders is keeping things fresh and fun

While fans are naturally curious about the eventual arrival of Splatoon 4, Nintendo has decided to take us on a detour that feels less like a spin-off and more like a massive leap forward for the popular series that has been strictly multiplayer until now. I recently went hands-on with Splatoon Raiders, and if you’ve…

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Win a double in-season pass to the scorching horror sequel Evil Dead Burn

Thanks to Sony Pictures Australia, we have 5 double in-season passes (Admit 2) to see the scorching horror sequel Evil Dead Burn, only in Australian cinemas from July 9th, 2026. Evil Dead Burn unleashes the franchise’s most savage and terrifying ride to date, blazing onto big screens with an all-new chapter of carnage and demonic…

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Prime Video sets Neagley premiere immediately after Reacher Season Four finale

Prime Video is giving Reacher fans little time to catch their breath, confirming that its highly anticipated spin-off Neagley will premiere immediately following the conclusion of Reacher Season Four. Alongside the announcement, the streamer has also released the first-look images from the new action series, which places fan-favourite Frances Neagley firmly in the spotlight. Reacher…

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Full program revealed for 2026 Regionality Sunshine Coast Documentary and Factual Industry Event

The full program has been unveiled for the 2026 edition of Regionality Sunshine Coast, with Academy Award-winning filmmaker Chai Vasarhelyi set to headline the one-day documentary and factual industry event. Presented by AIDC and Screen Queensland, with the support of Sunshine Coast Council and in association with the Sunshine Coast Screen Collective, the event returns…

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Nathan Coutts

Exclusive Single Premiere: Nathan Coutts “Movie Star” (2026)

Shot through with the grain of an old film reel, Nathan Coutts returns with “Movie Star”, a brooding, slow-burning single which we are thrilled to be premiering, ahead of its arrival this Friday, 3rd July. It is the next piece of a story shaped by love, chance and quiet reflection, and an early window into…

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Interview: Producer Jeff Purser on why authentic stories will always find their audience; “I think audiences have always rewarded honesty.”

For more than two decades, Australian producer, writer and director Jeff Purser has worked across both commercial hits and critically acclaimed cinema, helping bring stories as varied as Fat Pizza and Cedar Boys to the screen. With a career spanning film, television and streaming, Purser has seen the industry evolve through changing technologies, audience habits…

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What to Read Next: Our Most Anticipated Books for July – September 2026

Just like that, the year is half over. While we are past the winter solstice and the days are starting to get longer, the wintery weather will be with us a bit longer yet. Luckily, we are heading into some prime months for book releases. The books team have scoured every corner of the internet…

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Adam Franklin of Swervedriver reminisces ahead of Australian tour celebrating 35 years of Raise

Frontman of iconic grunge shoegaze band Swervedriver, Adam Franklin, shares his stories on the origins of the band, signing to Creation Records, Australian festivals and much more ahead of their tour down under, celebrating 35 years of their debut album Raise. Swervedriver’s story begins in Oxford, England in the late 80’s, an exciting time for…

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The Turtle Beach Stealth Pro II is an incredibly versatile gaming headset

I’ve had the pleasure of reviewing various Turtle Beach headsets over the years, and specifically, the predecessor to this very headset we’re reviewing today. The original Turtle Beach Stealth Pro headset might have featured a bulky design and a hefty, premium price tag, but it was undoubtedly one of the best headsets at that price…

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Teenage Bees

Exclusive Video Premiere: Teenage Bees “Slam Hunk” (2026)

Most break-up songs do not also threaten the entire planet. “Slam Hunk” is not most break-up songs. We are thrilled to be premiering the video for the second single from Teenage Bees, an industrial-pop number narrated by the rogue planet of Lars von Trier’s Melancholia as it bears down on Earth, having what sounds like…

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Prime Video’s Elle is charming, but travels a road Legally Blonde already explored

There are few characters as effortlessly likeable as Elle Woods. Twenty-five years after Reese Witherspoon first turned the bubbly sorority girl into one of cinema’s most enduring heroines, Elle arrives with the daunting task of telling us something new about a character who already felt complete. The good news is that the series has found…

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How you can survive the night with Netflix’s new interactive thriller Unhinged

Netflix is expanding its gaming slate with Unhinged, an immersive interactive thriller that transforms your smartphone into your only lifeline as you attempt to survive a terrifying night trapped inside a dark apartment building. Launching exclusively on Netflix on June 30th, Unhinged comes from Night School Studio, the acclaimed developers behind Oxenfree and Oxenfree II:…

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Ida Sophia’s Patience and Penitentia is a compelling feat of endurance

Patience and Penitentia is a powerful durational performance by South Australian artist Ida Sophia that explores silence, punishment, and power within relationships. Over forty days, the artist, weighted down by rose-petal chains, performs a ritual of penance and silence. Dark red walls and a haunting soundtrack evoke memories of cavernous churches. Strands of rose thorns…

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Interview: Jeff Bridges and Bobby Moynihan on Minions & Monsters and the beautiful chaos of making movie magic

For audiences expecting little more than Minions-fuelled chaos, Minions & Monsters has a delightful surprise waiting. Beneath the slapstick, sight gags and monster-sized mayhem lies an unexpectedly heartfelt tribute to the magic of cinema itself. Set during Hollywood’s seismic transition from silent films to talkies, Illumination’s latest adventure isn’t simply about the Minions accidentally conquering…

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Interview: Jesse Eisenberg and Zoey Deutch on Minions & Monsters and falling in love with cinema all over again

On paper, Minions & Monsters sounds exactly as delightfully ridiculous as its title suggests: Minions accidentally conquer Hollywood, unleash monsters upon the world and somehow have to save it all over again. What our Peter Gray wasn’t expecting was a surprisingly heartfelt love letter to the movies themselves. Set against Hollywood’s transition from silent films…

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Crowne Plaza Changi Airport Pool

“I can’t believe we are in an airport!” – Crowne Plaza Changi Airport Review

Is this really an airport? The thought continues to echo through my mind despite knowing the answer. Looking out over the maze of island garden beds that turn the huge pool into a complex architectural wonder – and a kids’ aquatic playground – it’s hard to believe it to be true. To one side rise…

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Mungangga Garlag

Mungangga Garlagula at the Sydney Opera House is a beautiful meeting of cultures

As you enter the Studio space at the Sydney Opera House your senses immediately switch on. There is a smokiness to the room that makes everything slightly soft around the edges and amidst the hum of people finding their seats, the sound of crickets and nocturnal wildlife can be heard. The scene is set for…

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LOUDER

Much more than a circus, LOUDER elevates acrobats to a new playing field

Joining two art forms, orchestra and acrobatics, LOUDER is much more than just the mere slapping together of the two. This production showcases a unique offering; an opportunity for audiences to bear witness to the evolution of acrobatics and orchestra. And they do it together. Director and visionary, Darcy Grant, eloquently observes that, “contemporary circus…

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JAMES

James to celebrate 40 years in Australia with Razorlight

Iconic ‘Madchester’ band James return to Australia this October. Formed in 1982, they’ve released an impressive 18 albums, their latest, Yummy, hitting #1 in the UK. Known for Tim Booth’s introspective lyrics and enigmatic vocals, the band broke through with classics like “Sit Down”, “Laid” and “Getting Away with It (All Messed Up)”. With over…

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Interview: Director Sarah D’Ambrosio and star Hannah Emily Anderson on the right to feel bad in Good Vibes Only

With Good Vibes Only, writer/director Sarah D’Ambrosio imagines a world where artificial intelligence doesn’t just organise our lives – it dictates how we’re allowed to feel. After a painful break-up, Eva desperately wants to cry, but her relentlessly upbeat AI companion, Margaret, insists on steering her back towards positivity, transforming grief into something that needs…

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A classic tale of compassion, Balloon Dog at the Sydney Opera House will pull at the heartstrings

Produced and created by Indian Ink Theatre Company, Balloon Dog at the Sydney Opera House is a contemporary adaptation of Kabuliwala, the 1892 Bengali short story by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. It is the story of a five-year-old girl called Mini who befriends a local service station worker called Kabir (Jehangir Homavazir). They form an…

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