Dark Scrolls had me wishing it was a better game

Yes, this game is indeed named with a reference. Tongue-in-cheek and packed with charm, Dark Scrolls is a cheeky and fast-paced sidescrolling fantasy adventure – complete with multiple routes, secrets, and a pile of selectable characters. Plus screens filled with enjoyably stressful enemies. Unfortunately, the game’s lack of polish and quality-of-life features drags it down,…

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Pokémon GO City Safari is coming to Brisbane this September

This September, Pokemon fans will get the chance to explore Brisbane’s most iconic locations in a brand-new way, with all your fave Pokemon in your pocket, thanks to the Pokemon GO City Safari. Details for the event are as follows: Location: Queen Street Mall, Brisbane, Australia Date: Saturday, September 26 and Sunday, September 27, 2026…

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Flight Review: Flying America’s ULCC Frontier Airlines from New York (EWR) to Orlando (MCO)

With the demise of Spirit Airlines earlier this year, American travelers now have one less Ultra Low-Cost Carrier (ULCC) in market. As a loss of such an airline often means the increase of fares, it presents an opportunity for other budget airlines in the market, like Frontier Airlines, to take over their routes and help…

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Jake Johnson trades tennis for pickleball in first trailer for Apple TV’s The Dink

The battle for sporting supremacy is heading somewhere no one saw coming: the pickleball court. The first trailer for Apple TV’s The Dink has arrived, serving up a crowd-pleasing sports comedy packed with rivalry, redemption and more than a few bruised egos. Starring Jake Johnson, the film follows former tennis prodigy Dusty Boyd, whose promising…

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Drag Race Down Under Vs The World announces the stars battling it out for international drag supremacy

The world is officially coming Down Under. For the first time in Drag Race herstory, queens from across the global Drag Race universe are heading to Australia and New Zealand to battle some of the franchise’s most beloved Down Under alumni in the all-new Stan Original series Drag Race Down Under vs The World, premiering…

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Warner Bros. release Tom Cruise retrospective trailer in celebration of Digger, which looks to be his wildest role to date

For much of the last decade, Tom Cruise has operated almost exclusively in blockbuster territory. Whether dangling from aircraft in the Mission: Impossible franchise or returning to the cockpit for Top Gun: Maverick, the actor has cemented himself as cinema’s ultimate stunt-driven movie star. But a newly released career retrospective from Warner Bros. serves as…

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Film Review: Minions & Monsters is a surprisingly sweet love letter to Old Hollywood

There was a point where it felt as though the Minions had exhausted every conceivable avenue of chaos. After multiple Despicable Me entries and two standalone adventures, these yellow agents of destruction seemed destined to endlessly recycle the same collection of slapstick gags, gibberish conversations and increasingly frantic set pieces. Minions & Monsters doesn’t entirely…

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Book Review: Department of the Vanishing is a tale of shared grief with an enthralling twist

As the winner of the Tasmanian Literary Awards 2025, I was expecting something rare and raw from Johanna Bell’s latest novel. And that was exactly what I found with Department of the Vanishing. Strange and sad, it is a tale of this time of extinction, broken yet beautiful. Our protagonist, Ava, is surrounded by the…

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Grander Things

Exclusive Single Premiere: Grander Things “No Time” (2026)

Tension, restraint, and a guitar line that won’t let go. Grander Things return with “No Time,” a slow burn that trades brute force for something quieter and stranger, and we are stoked to be premiering it, alongside its animated clip, ahead of Friday’s release. A recurring guitar line coils through the song, moody and hypnotic,…

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Pretty LIttles

The Pretty Littles bring Mulga Wire to life at The Lion Arts Factory

The Pretty Littles returned to Adelaide on Friday night, headlining The Lion Arts Factory to celebrate their latest album, Mulga Wire. Opening the concert and warming up the crowd was local Adelaide band Jon Ann. Self-described as “loud and angry”, the pub punk band rocked out. Ripping away at heavy head-banging groove riffs, the band’s…

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Interview: Colin Farrell on pushing John Sugar beyond observation in Sugar Season 2

When Apple TV+’s Sugar premiered last year, much of the conversation centred on its audacious mid-season twist. The neo-noir detective drama, starring Colin Farrell as private investigator John Sugar, revealed that its seemingly hard-boiled detective was, in fact, an alien observer living among humanity. But according to Farrell, that revelation was never the true heart…

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Interview: Director Daniel Nettheim and The Killings at Parrish Station series creator Ben Jenkins on grounding cosmic horror in emotional reality

A remote massacre. A decades-spanning mystery. A signal from somewhere beyond understanding. On the surface, The Killings at Parrish Station has all the hallmarks of a gripping cosmic horror thriller. But beneath the murders, the occult intrigue and the lingering questions of what happened at the isolated Parrish Research Station lies something far more human….

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Book Review: Meet Maud Tarkington, the off-beat heart of This Is Where We Say Goodbye

Howard McKenzie-Murray‘s debut novel – shortlisted for the 2024 Hungerford Award novel – has something of a dreamlike quality to it. The kind of dream where you are trying to get somewhere important, but increasingly bizarre obstacles keep getting thrown in your path. This is what happens to Maud Tarkington, the twenty-one year old protagonist…

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Interview: Brian Cox on his directorial debut Glenrothan and the great exports of Scotland; “(Our) sense of identity runs very deep.”

For a film centred on whisky, Glenrothan is ultimately far more interested in what people inherit than what they produce. Set against the striking backdrop of the Scottish Highlands, Brian Cox‘s directorial debut follows two estranged brothers forced to confront decades of resentment, family history and the pull of a homeland neither can truly escape….

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Sstefanie Passione

Exclusive Video Premiere: Stefanie Passione “If you want it” (2026)

Sizzling. Sensual. Effortlessly confident. Stefanie Passione‘s new single “If you want it” arrives with all three turned up to the max, a dancefloor-ready charmer that knows exactly the power it holds. We are thrilled today to be premiering its official music video, ahead of its general release this Wednesday, 24th June. Directed and produced by…

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Interview: Steve Toussaint on the latest season of House of the Dragon and reflecting on the cost of his character’s ambition

For all its dragons, battles and political intrigue, House of the Dragon has always been fascinated by something far more human: the gap between achievement and fulfilment. No character embodies that tension more than Corlys Velaryon. By the time audiences meet him, he has already accomplished what most people in Westeros could only dream of….

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Jenna Ortega is you new artificial best friend in first trailer for Taika Waititi’s Klara and the Sun

The first trailer for Klara and the Sun has arrived, offering audiences a moving first look at Academy Award winner Taika Waititi‘s adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro‘s acclaimed novel. Led by Jenna Ortega, the film centres on Klara, an Artificial Friend designed to provide companionship, who longs for nothing more than to find a place where…

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Prime Video Leads Streamers as TV Week Reveals 66th Annual Logie Awards Nominees

The nominees for the 66th Annual TV WEEK Logie Awards have been unveiled, celebrating another year of Australian television across drama, comedy, entertainment, news, sport and reality programming, with Prime Video emerging as the most-nominated streaming service of 2026. Prime Video’s Australian Originals slate secured an impressive 11 nominations across three productions – The Narrow…

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Reese Witherspoon reunites with original Legally Blonde for sold-out ‘Elle World’ event celebrating the premiere of Elle on Prime Video

The world of Elle Woods took over New York City this week as Amazon MGM Studios transformed Manhattan’s Hall des Lumières into a pink-filled celebration of both the upcoming Prime Video series Elle and the 25th anniversary of Legally Blonde. Dubbed “Elle World,” the one-day immersive experience sold out almost immediately, drawing thousands of fans…

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Interview: Craig Gillespie on building the world of Supergirl from the ground up

One of the most striking things about Supergirl is how fully realised its universe feels. The latest entry in DC Studios’ growing cinematic universe doesn’t simply introduce audiences to new characters and planets; it presents entire cultures that feel as though they’ve existed long before the camera arrived. Watching the film, there’s a sense that…

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I remember everything

Book Review: Fiona Wilkes’I Remember Everything is a hard-to-forget debut

It is a surprise that I Remember Everything is WA writer and researcher Fiona Wilkes’ debut novel – it is, after all, a tale told with so much skill, passion, and delicacy. Shortlisted for the 2024 City of Fremantle Hungerford Award, it is a bittersweet story of love and loss, religion and forgiveness. It is…

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Last Dinosaurs celebrate Wellnxss with a fan-fuelled Melbourne show

Last Dinosaurs kicked off the Australian leg of their Wellnxss 10 Year Anniversary Tour this weekend in Victoria, stopping by Torquay and Melbourne. Reimagining the nostalgic sounds of their 2015 sophomore album Wellness, Wellnxss breathes new life into the beloved record with a fresh, more refined feel. The band has been touring the critically acclaimed…

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Fifty years on, Arthur Boyd’s St Francis tapestries finally come together at the National Gallery

Canberra is at its best on a clear winter morning, when the cold sharpens the light and the crowds are thin. I had come to the National Gallery of Australia for the opening of its major winter exhibition, Arthur Boyd: Tapestries, a show Nick Mitzevich, Director of the National Gallery of Australia, described as the…

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MUSE

Album Review: Muse’s The Wow! Signal is the record we’ve waited years to hear

Muse’s new album, their 10th studio release, The Wow! Signal, lands this week, and we’ve been fortunate to receive an early listen. An unusual, narrow radio signal captured by the Big Ear radio telescope at Ohio State University on 15 August, 1977, inspired the album’s title. The 72-second signal (the longest window of recording available…

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Adelaide Cabaret Festival: Po Po Mo Co turn the absurd into the sublime

“The smartest thing and the dumbest thing you will ever see” is festival director Reuben Kaye’s typically pithy summation of Po Po Mo Co, and as usual, he’s spot on. Short for Post-Postmodern Comedy, the troupe features four female performers and begins with a content warning; “there will be a lot of nudity, starting… now”….

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Adelaide Cabaret Festival: Dylan Adler goes hard and fast with laugh-a-minute comedy

“I didn’t come here to f*ck spiders,” Dylan Adler announces as the lights come up to show the purple kimono-clad performer seated at a grand piano. “I came to fuck you.” And over the hourlong performance of Haus of Dy-lan, he certainly f*cks with the audience, allowing them to guess just how much truth there…

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Apple TV announce release date for new comedy series Brothers starring Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson

Apple TV+ has unveiled the premiere date for its upcoming comedy series Brothers, a star-driven comedy led by Academy Award winner Matthew McConaughey and Academy Award nominee Woody Harrelson. The eight-episode series will launch on 23rd September, with its first two episodes dropping on premiere day before continuing weekly through to 4th November. Created by…

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New Music Discoveries 19th June: Julia Jacklin, Stella Dunai, The Buoys, and more

This week we’ve added 10 new tracks to our Discovery Playlist on Spotify and Apple Music, including two exclusive premieres. Our Track of the Week is “Get Away From Me (I Think I’ll Love You Soon)”, the irresistible first single from long-time AU favourite Julia Jacklin, and the opening salvo from her forthcoming fourth album,…

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Grand Theft Auto 6 pre-order date revealed along with official cover art

While we have to wait a little longer, we now have evidence as close to concrete as possible: Grand Theft Auto 6 will indeed release later this year, on the 19th of November. Rockstar Games released a new trailer highlighting the game’s official cover art and an official pre-order date of the 25th of June. The GTA 6…

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Buckle up, Truck Driver at the Sydney Opera House is a wild ride

Meet Bev, or Chiko, who, in his own words, is “not the best truckie, just the best looking.” He’s every stereotype of Australian masculinity you could conjure up, from his impressive mullet to his truck-themed stubbies (translation: shorts). Written and performed by Jonny Hawkins, Truck Driver at the Sydney Opera House, is an insight into…

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