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The Little Rascals – Film Review Friday

About a week ago, I started seeing scenes on YouTube from a childhood classic. It was from ‘The Little Rascals’ and it depicted four

Frankenstein – Film Review Friday

“Some of what I will tell you is fact. Some is not. But it is all true.” The newest entry into the storied filmic

Student Media Report from the ICC Weapons Blockade

By members of the Student Media Association: Aleksandar Sekulovski, Imogen Sabey, Max Richter-Weinstein, Tyberius Seeto and Jared Kimpton TW: police brutality What you’re

Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery – Film Review Fridays

If I was forced to choose just one aspect of the film that truly sets it apart from other spoofs and in which its strength really shows, it’s got to be the characters. The assorted oddballs who populate Austin Powers are best understood as caricatures and concepts made tangible.

Halloween Triple Feature – Film Review Friday

Alien (1979) dir. Ridley Scott – Review by Daniel Fagan “You still don’t understand what you’re dealing with, do you? The perfect organism. Its

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

‘Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban’ was one of the first films I ever watched, though I can’t conclusively confirm it. It might

Students Say: Save SARC!

UOW’s student body have made their position clear on the proposed abolition of Safe and Respectful Communities (SARC), in a rally attended by students,

Barbie and the Three Musketeers – Film Review Friday

Even before it’s started, I know this won’t be an easy review to write. A good portion of the reason for why this is

COOKED Review: UOW Students Stun Sydneysiders

How can you help someone who doesn’t want to be helped? That’s one of the questions posed by new play COOKED, which premiered at

Tron: Ares – Film Review Friday

Ever since I first watched ‘Tron: Legacy’ as a child, I’ve dreamt of seeing the battle between programs and users outside of the Grid.