Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None is a rollicking good farce

Agatha Christie is a timeless story-teller, weaving intriguing stories about complex characters with dark secrets. With some 66 crime novels, 150 short stories and over 25 plays, she is regarded as the Queen of Crime. Director Robyn Nevin AO has bought And Then There Were None to life with style and humour. The play is set…

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Good Things returns for 2025, and we’re predicting one of the biggest lineups yet

Australia’s beloved heavy and alternative music festival, Good Things, is locked in and confirmed for early December in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. This year will also see the Sydney venue upgraded to the Sydney Showgrounds due to overwhelming demand in previous years. With the official lineup being announced on August 12th, fans are speculating hard…

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Dope Lemon’s Golden Wolf tour gets Enmore swaying

It’s hard to believe next year will mark the 20th anniversary of brother-sister duo Angus & Julia Stone’s initial assault on Aussie hearts and global charts. Angus was just 20 at the time, but he’d already found his groove. His hips haven’t stopped swaying ever since. A prolific songwriter, there’s been no let-up in hits…

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Simify eSIMs allow you to buy before you fly, helping you beat international roaming fees and telecommunication crackdowns

If you’re planning to travel overseas anytime soon, it’s worth considering how you’ll stay in touch with others while you’re away. Of course, there’s Wi-Fi just about everywhere these days, but when you’re out and about, in between those hotspots, things could get a little tricky. Simify is aiming to fix this problem with their…

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Photo Gallery: Little Birdy + Fvneral – Manning Bar Sydney (02.08.25)

Little Birdy on tour celebrating the 21st Birthday of their iconic debut album bigbiglove played at Sydney’s Manning Bar on a very wet and miserable Saturday night. Little Birdy delivered the entire album with heartfelt precision, breathing revitalised life into each song. “Beautiful to Me” carried its original charm with the crowd singing along to every…

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Crowded House announce a run of intimate shows kicking off this October

Crowded House are heading out on tour this October and November, but not in the way you’d usually expect. Instead of the arenas and outdoor stages we’re used to seeing them on, they’ll play a string of smaller, more intimate venues across the country in a rare pop-up tour. The seven dates will not only…

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Ryan Kirby of Fit For A King on the making of Lonely God, touring and writing with no agendas

Fit For A King are perhaps one of the most relentless forces within the modern metal core scene- unafraid to evolve while staying true to their foundations. With their 2018 record Dark Skies, the Texas five-piece struck a rare balance between brutal heaviness and heartfelt honesty which catapulted them to a new tier of success….

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“I want to make music that brings people together”
- Dinley Jones on life after Australian Idol

For Sydney-based Dinley Jones, 2025 has been a whirlwind already. After making it to the top 21 in the most recent season of Australian Idol, the singer, dancer and all-round creative force has been riding a wave of momentum with a growing fanbase and a fresh single. Before Idol came calling, Jones was doing what…

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The Tineco Carpet One Cruiser makes for a smarter, easier way to clean your carpets

When it comes to home cleaning tech, we’re constantly asking for devices that are smarter, lighter, and less of a pain to maintain. Enter the Tineco Carpet One Cruiser, a sleek and intelligent carpet cleaner that might just make you rethink how often you deep-clean your floors (in my case, definitely not enough!). Retailing at…

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New Music Discoveries 1st August: Radio Free Alice, Carla Geneve, Geowulf, and more

August is somewhat alarmingly already upon us, but that hasn’t stopped us from adding ten new songs to our Discovery Playlist on Spotify and Apple Music, including two tracks we premiered earlier in the week. Our track of the week goes to Melbourne’s new wave/post-punk outfit Radio Free Alice, with “Toyota Camry”. Radio Free Alice…

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Interview: Laura Warner on her topical documentary The Cranes Call; “It’s important that there’s a body out there that can hold world leaders to account when they commit war crimes.”

In her real time crime thriller set in a war zone, The Cranes Call, director Laura Warner embeds with war crimes investigator Anya Neistat and her team as they track down a group of survivors bold enough to take a stand against those accused of committing the most heinous crimes of rape, torture and murder…

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BLACKPINK’s JENNIE is now the face of Seoul Tourism: Watch the first teaser featuring the K-Pop Star

BLACKPINK’s JENNIE (Jennie Kim) has been making a splash as a solo artist both in music and on screen. After the renowned K-pop group BLACKPINK decided to take a break to focus on solo projects, Jennie launched her solo career with the single “Solo” in 2018, and just a year later, became the first solo…

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Kesha is bringing her “Tits Out Tour” to Australia in 2026!

Alright Animals, Mother is coming! Following the critical acclaim of her latest album . (Period) (You can read our glowing review here), Kesha will continue the monumental success of her biggest headline run of her extraordinary career with the eagerly awaited Australian leg of The Tits Out Tour– her first headline tour Down Under in over…

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Netflix’s Leanne is a wholesome reminder of the classic sitcom format

Earlier this year, Max Mutchnick and David Kohan brought a classic sensibility of the sitcoms of heyday to streamer Hulu (Disney+ here in Australia) with Mid Century Modern.  The Will & Grace creators maintained a sense of nostalgia with the multi-camera format and live audience participation, whilst updating the humour to include a more modern…

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Interview: Jason Momoa and the cast and creatives of Chief of War on connecting to their cultural heritage; “It’s a great moment for us that this is all owned and driven through a Hawaiian sense of agency.”

Performed by a predominantly Polynesian cast led by Jason Momoa, Chief of War follows the epic and unprecedented telling of the unification and colonization of Hawai‘i at the turn of the 18th century. An epic historical drama starring, written and executive produced by Momoa and co-created by Thomas Pa’a Sibbett, Chief of War is set…

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Spotlight on TIFF: Christy, Tuner and Normal set to make their premieres at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival

The Toronto International Film Festival is fast approaching, and, as seems to be tradition with TIFF, the titles making their appearances on the schedule continue to be a spoil of riches. The AU Review will be on the ground this year covering the festival for another year, and today we’re looking at three spotlight titles…

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Win a double in-season pass to the new horror film Weapons

Thanks to Warner Bros. Pictures Australia, we have 5 digital double in-season passes (Admit 2) to see the new horror film Weapons, from director Zach Cregger (Barbarian), in Australian theatres from August 7th, 2025. When all but one child from the same class mysteriously vanish on the same night at exactly the same time, a…

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Exclusive Single Premiere: Part Paladin “Brave This World” ft. Mikaila Delgado (2025)

We’ve got an absolute banger for you today – the moving new single and video from Sydney based heavy artist Part Paladin, “Brave This World”, featuring Mikaila Delgado of Yours Truly. Yes, we are thrilled to be premiering it ahead of its release tomorrow. Part Paladin is the solo project of Sydney-based instrumentalist, vocalist, and…

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Interview: Brandon T. Jackson on his “not quite Shark Tank” series Makin’ A Brand; “I wanted to find the underdogs of talent.”

Brandon T. Jackson continues to make his mark in Hollywood, both in front of and behind the camera. In addition to standout performances he’s demonstrating his growing influence as a creative force in the industry by moving into production. As the founder and CEO of 1919 Distribution, a rising powerhouse in independent film and content distribution,…

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Gen V levels up with wild trailer for Season Two

At San Diego Comic-Con this past week, fans packed the Gen V panel as Prime Video debuted the official trailer for the highly anticipated second season of the acclaimed spinoff series set in the Emmy Award-winning world of The Boys. This season of Gen V introduces key events and revelations that feed directly into the final chapter of The Boys….

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Prime Video announces premiere date for anticipated Australian series Top End Bub

Prime Video have announced that the highly-anticipated Australian Amazon Original series, Top End Bub will launch in Australia and New Zealand on September 12th this year. A TV series follow-up to the 2019 box office smash Top End Wedding, Top End Bub is a heart-warming eight-part series that sees Miranda Tapsell and Gwilym Lee reprise their roles as…

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Film Review: The Friend is a simple, understated drama about the power of canine companionship

Dog owners are all too aware of how inherently special the bond is between themselves and their four-legged friend.  Regardless of their size, their age or temperament, it’s a deep connection that forms on either side, and the pooch at the centre of The Friend – a gigantic, droopy-faced Great Dane by the name of…

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Exclusive Single Premiere: Verticoli “See You Around” (2025)

We fell in love with Tasmania-based thee-piece alternative rock outfit Verticoli in 2022 when they released their sophomore album, The Echo, and they’ve kept the creative wheels spinning since.  The follow-up LP, So Far, came in 2024 and they are hard at work on their next album, Silverlinings, which will drop on the 6th of…

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Film Review: Bride Hard; Rebel Wilson’s action-comedy fails on both genre accounts

With such a talented cast and a premise ripe with potential, it truly is a shame that Bride Hard succumbs to Shaina Steinberg‘s lazy, exposition-overloaded script, Andrew MacRitchie‘s inexplicable editing, and Simon West‘s continually pedestrian directing (how he has fallen since Con Air in 1997 should be studied), resulting in an action-comedy that fails on…

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Netflix-formed band Midnight Til Morning debut with pop single “Bye”

Launched from the current Global Top 10 Netflix hit series Building the Band, Midnight Til Morning is a four-piece group blending powerful vocals, emotional vulnerability, and undeniable charisma. On August 6th, they’ll officially launch their music career with anticipated debut single “Bye”, a soaring, bittersweet ballad marking the arrival of a new global music force. Crafted alongside a world-class creative…

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James Cameron returns us to the world of Pandora in first Avatar: Fire and Ash trailer

The trailer for Avatar: Fire and Ash from Oscar-winning filmmaker James Cameron is here! The third film in the phenomenally successful Avatar franchise, Avatar: Fire and Ash returns audiences to Pandora for an immersive new adventure with Marine turned Na’vi leader Jake Sully (Sam Worthington), Na’vi warrior Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña), and the Sully family. Set…

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Kacey Musgraves announces 2025 Australian tour

Eight-time GRAMMY Award winner Kacey Musgraves is set to return down-under this November. Musgraves has been touring her latest album Deeper Well since 2024 with sold out shows globally and is now bringing it here to Australia. The Texan-born country singer-songwriter has announced a four-date run covering Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne, with the tour kicking…

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Interview: Max Martini, LaMonica Garrett and Michael Irby on their escapism action film Osiris; “We don’t really get these movies anymore.”

Bringing to mind the classic action films of the 80s and 90s, Osiris is a taut sci-fi actioner about a team of Special Forces commandos who wake up on an alien spacecraft with no memory of how they arrived. They soon horrifically discover they are being hunted by a merciless Alien race. Bringing action legend…

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You need to see the incredible production of 1984 at Riverside Theatres before it’s gone

Riverside Theatres is currently host to a world-class, spine-tingling production of 1984, an adaptation of George Orwell’s iconic novel by Orson Welles, brought to life by the brilliant Shake & Stir Theatre Co. Even if you’ve never read the book, the themes totalitarian control, surveillance, and the distortion of truth that are so deeply embedded…

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Battlefield 6 has officially been revealed

Electronic Arts and Battlefield Studios have revealed the first official look at Battlefield 6 with a brand new trailer, highlighting its new campaign. The trailer shows the United States President addressing U.S. citizens regarding a recent attack by the group Pax Armata, which appears to be at odds with NATO prior to the events of…

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