The Epomaker Glyph keyboard is a a lovely throwback to the typewriter

I’m going to make a bold statement here and say that typewriters started my love for writing. The feel of the metal keys under your fingers, the sound of the keys when it hits the paper, and the bell that rings to let you know when you’re running out of room on the paper to…

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The Corsair HS35 v3 Wireless is a solid, value-packed gaming headset

Corsair is no stranger to a range of both entry-level and premium gaming accessories, the most recent being the HS35 v3 Wireless, a more affordable yet feature-packed gaming headset for a variety of gamers and platforms. It’s certainly one of the cheaper wireless headsets on the market, and offers not only multiple ways to connect…

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Book Review: Emma Donoghue’s fin de siècle details get crowded out in The Paris Express

Emma Donoghue‘s latest historical novel The Paris Express was inspired by an unusual photo. In an age of AI-manipulated images, the photograph of a train hanging out of the second-storey of the Gare Montparnasse train station could easily be dismissed as a fake. But this photograph captures the chaos of the Montparnasse derailment, a real…

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The best new restaurants in Adelaide worthy of Michelin Guide glory in 2026

Adelaide has always punched above its weight when it comes to culinary prowess, with unmatched access to exceptional fresh produce, an enviable wine culture and a brigade of young chefs unafraid to show off their creativity. And with South Australia’s inaugural Michelin Guide set to be released in October, the rest of the world is…

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Film Review: Spider-Man: Brand New Day is one of the MCU’s strongest and most emotionally satisfying entries in years

There was a point where every Marvel film seemed determined to convince audiences that the only way to raise the stakes was to threaten the entire universe. Planets collided. Multiverses fractured. Every adventure had to be bigger than the last. Spider-Man: Brand New Day wisely goes in the opposite direction, and in doing so delivers…

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System Of A Down end a decade-long wait with 2027 Australian stadium tour featuring Faith No More

After weeks of speculation and some hardcore manifesting / fan-ifesting, after a decade away System Of A Down with special guests, Faith No More are headed to Australia in January 2027! While this means they won’t be headlining December’s Good Things Festival, stadiums full of fans across this glorious country have only six short months…

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One summer can change everything in the first trailer for Prime Video’s The Last Sunrise

Some summer romances promise forever. The Last Sunrise asks what happens when time itself becomes the greatest obstacle. The first trailer for director Carlson Young‘s upcoming romantic drama has arrived, teasing an emotional story that blends sun-drenched escapism with the realities of chronic illness, first love and long-buried family truths. Set against the breathtaking backdrop…

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The world of Orïsha comes to life in the first trailer for Gina Prince-Bythewood’s Children of Blood and Bone

Some fantasy worlds are built on dragons or kingdoms. Children of Blood and Bone is built on something far more powerful: a story of identity, oppression and the fight to reclaim what was stolen. The first trailer for Gina Prince-Bythewood‘s adaptation of Tomi Adeyemi‘s bestselling novel has arrived, and it’s every bit as ambitious as…

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Call of Duty: Black Ops II ultimately stumbles on the PlayStation 5

We reviewed the recent PlayStation 5 port of Call of Duty: Black Ops right before this, and I’m honestly still scratching my head. As a fan of both these games, I headed over to Call of Duty: Black Ops II in the hopes that there would be some sort of redemption. After all, this should…

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Exclusive Video Premiere: ALEIA “Willpower” (2026)

Boorloo/Perth artist ALEIA turns betrayal into a chilling roadside ghost story in the accompanying video for her gripping new single, “Willpower”. Ahead of the song’s release tomorrow, the AU review is thrilled to premiere the haunting new clip today. Produced by Dylan Ollivierre (The Money War, EDIE, Joan & The Giants, Siobhan Cotchin), “Willpower” captures the…

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Call of Duty: Black Ops misses the mark on the PlayStation 5

I’m a massive fan of the Call of Duty franchise, and regardless of the entry, I jump on every year to enjoy its multiplayer offerings with friends. Say what you will about some of the lower points of the franchise, but I firmly believe that year on year, you’ll find some of the most refined…

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Film Review: The Devil’s Mouth; claustrophobic thrills keep this creature feature afloat

There’s a certain comfort in knowing exactly what you’re getting from a killer shark movie. A group of attractive twenty-somethings, a spectacular location, increasingly questionable decisions, and a predator waiting patiently for everyone to separate one by one. The Devil’s Mouth doesn’t pretend to be anything more ambitious than that, and while it never quite…

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Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 update adds Tom Holland’s Brand New Day suit along with Enhanced PSSR

Almost 3 years on from the game’s original release, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 will be receiving a free new update, adding 2 new suits, including the suit worn by Tom Holland’s Peter Parker in the upcoming MCU film, Spider-Man: Brand New Day. The update will also add a second animated suit, which is inspired by the…

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Win a double in-season pass to the sexy new romantic comedy One Night Only

Thanks to Universal Pictures, we have 5 double digital in-season passes (Admit 2) to see the sexy new romantic comedy One Night Only, from the director of Anyone But You, in Australian theatres from August 13th, 2026. What if one messy night turns out to be the best thing that ever happened to you? This…

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Halo: Campaign Evolved is the best way to experience the game, even if it’s not redefining the franchise

I’ve been a fan of Halo since 2001’s Halo: Combat Evolved, and it’s hard to believe that we’re now 25 years removed from the first entry of this franchise. While the series has had its ups and downs over the years, Halo Studios, formerly known as 343 Industries, has decided to take a crack at that…

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Exclusive Single Premiere: MazZ “Memories” (2026)

Brisbane R&B artist MazZ is preparing to introduce herself with debut single “Memories”, officially out tomorrow, 29th of July, and today we’re thrilled to be giving you the first listen. Signed to UGLi Records, MazZ arrives with a track steeped in late-night atmosphere. Moody synths and dreamy, noir-tinged production create a shadowy backdrop for a…

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5 Aussie acts to catch at Spilt Milk 2026

The iconic Spilt Milk festival has announced its lineup and locations for this December, with one notable change: the Victorian edition is officially relocating from its home in Ballarat to Geelong, and we locals are over the moon. With a killer lineup featuring headline artists like Raye and Lewis Capaldi, it’s definitely going to be a…

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Mike Flanagan’s reimagining of Stephen King’s classic Carrie sets premiere streaming date

Few Stephen King stories have left a mark on popular culture quite like Carrie. Nearly fifty years after Brian De Palma’s iconic adaptation turned a shy teenage outcast into one of horror’s most enduring figures, Mike Flanagan is preparing to reintroduce Carrie White to a new generation. And if the first footage is any indication,…

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Corpus is a hypnotic slow-burn horror that rewards patient viewers: Fantasia International Film Festival Review

Some horror films announce their intentions immediately. Others prefer to lure audiences into a false sense of security before revealing what lies beneath. Corpus, the feature debut from writer-director Corrin Evans, firmly belongs in the latter category, delivering an unsettling blend of psychological horror, erotic tension and surreal mystery that asks viewers to surrender to…

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Interview: Andy Huang on discussing the ethics of AI and humanity’s relationship with technology

Artificial intelligence is often framed as a technological revolution, but for producer Andy Huang, it’s the profoundly human stories emerging from that revolution that matter most. His latest documentary, Replica, follows women who have formed intimate relationships with AI companions, using their experiences to explore loneliness, connection and the rapidly shifting boundaries of what we…

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Interview: Destin Daniel Cretton on why Spider-Man: Brand New Day is Peter Parker’s most personal battle yet

For Peter Parker, saving the world came at the ultimate personal cost. After the heartbreaking ending of Spider-Man: No Way Home, Spider-Man: Brand New Day finds Marvel’s iconic hero navigating a life where everyone he loves has forgotten he exists. But rather than simply raising the stakes with another city-destroying threat, director Destin Daniel Cretton…

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The Rise of Smart Travel Technology Across Australia

Australia has long been defined by movement, but digital innovation is transforming how people experience the country. Smart travel technologies are no longer futuristic concepts; they have become an essential part of modern travel across both major cities and remote regions. From AI-powered planning tools to connected infrastructure, technology is making journeys more convenient and…

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This “hidden gem” Green Square hotel is ideal for a switch-off staycation

When you look at any of the world’s sprawling “big cities”, whether that be Tokyo, New York City or Chicago, you’ll find that their accommodation options aren’t all clustered around the central business district. Sure, the grand dames and big chains tend to favour a central location, but you can find interesting, premium accommodation in…

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Australia’s horror SOULM8TE: Why Australian actress Lily Sullivan has quietly become horror’s next leading lady

For many audiences, Australian actress Lily Sullivan is about to feel like an overnight discovery. When SOULM8TE, the erotic sci-fi thriller set within the expanding M3GAN universe, premieres digitally on August 1st, Sullivan steps into her biggest international leading role yet, playing an advanced android companion purchased by a grieving widower. It’s the kind of…

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Interview: Broadway Star Bianca Marroquin reflects on the 50+ year legacy of Chicago, and playing both Roxie and Velma

Back in May, while I was attending the IPW travel industry conference in Florida, we had the privilege to preview a number of Broadway shows. Most of them were recent additions to the Broadway catalogue, like the brilliant Tony winners The Outsiders and Maybe Happy Ending. But the classic Chicago was also amongst them, which…

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Series Review: Furious; Emmy Rossum fronts one of 2026’s most essential pieces of television

Serial killer thrillers are comfort food for television. We know the rhythm by now: a brilliant investigator, a methodical killer, a trail of bodies, a race against time. Furious begins by inviting us into exactly that kind of story, only to reveal that it has something far more confronting on its mind. Created by Elizabeth…

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Interview: Furious creator Elizabeth Meriwether, star/executive producer Emmy Rossum and the cast on approaching damage with empathy

On paper, Furious sounds like a familiar crime thriller. Emmy Rossum plays FBI agent Alice Black, a former NYPD detective hunting Catherine (Lola Petticrew), a calculating serial killer who targets powerful men. But creator Elizabeth Meriwether (The Dropout, Dying for Sex) is far less interested in asking who committed the crimes than why these women…

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New Music Discoveries 24th July: Jem Cassar-Daley, Grace Cummings, Paris Paloma, and more

The FIFA World Cup has finished up (congrats Spain!), and we can all finally get a full night’s sleep. Helping ease you back into a normal body clock, we’ve added ten new tracks to our Discovery Playlist, available on Spotify and Apple Music, including one we premiered right here on the AU earlier in the…

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Test is a powerful story of self-acceptance: OutfestNEXT Film Review

There are certain films that feel as though they’re speaking directly to you. Test is one of them. On paper, Sam McConnell‘s drama could easily be dismissed with a glib elevator pitch: the gay bodybuilding movie. But reducing it to that does both the film and its creator a disservice. Yes, bodybuilding is its world….

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Interview: Talking Test: Brock Yurich, Sam McConnell and Paloma Garcia-Lee on finding the strength in softness

On its surface, Test is about bodybuilding: the relentless pursuit of physical perfection, the sacrifices demanded in chasing a professional career, and the dangerous temptations that can accompany that ambition. But beneath its sculpted physiques and competition stages lies something far more intimate. Director Sam McConnell and writer-star Brock Yurich use the sport as the…

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