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Oblivion

It's billed as a Tom Cruise movie, but the real star of this sci-fi flick is the stunning visual design.




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Trance

Cassel and MacAvoy are perfectly matched as the two characters most destined for a full throttle, climacteric with so much blood... Macbeth just isn't in it!




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Olympus Has Fallen

It's "Die Hard in the White House" as Gerard Butler seeks to save the day, but this action drama packs few real thrills.




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Endless hits as Bryan Adams opens in Wollongong

Canada's prolific hit-writer opens his Australian tour in the Illawarra with a full house.




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Iron Man 3

The franchise groans under the weight of big set pieces and a growing collection of villains, but Robert Downey Jr continues to save the day.




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Ross Noble

I thought I knew who the UK comedian Ross Noble was, until I saw him perform stand-up.




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NO

NO is the cautionary fable of what can go wrong if you start believing you own hype.





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Review: Death of a Salesman

It's an American classic. A masterpiece of modern theatre. Written by one of the greatest playwrights of the 20th century Arthur Miller.




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Star Trek Into Darkness

The beloved sci-fi franchise continues to boldly go from strength to strength with a ripping adventure, first class production and a memorable villain.




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The Call

This 911 thriller has a strong start and a good performance from Halle Berry but things fall apart in a stupid third act.




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Not Quite Square: The Story of Northern Rivers Architecture

Exhibition builds on legacy of 1973 Aquarius Festival




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Star Trek Into Darkness

Is it possible to remake a classic concept like Star Trek better than the original? Yes, apparently it is.




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Choralfest hits right note with The Idea of North while NORPA unveils 2013 season

The Idea of North




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The Hangover Part III

This farewell to the Wolfpack doesn't feature a major hangover, but there is predictable mayhem and some decent laughs




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The Great Gatsby

Baz Luhrmann's take on F Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel is a splashy, vibrant affair that's big on style, but low on emotion and substance.




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The Great Gatsby

Leonardo DiCaprio, Joel Edgerton, Tobey Maguire, Carey Mulligan




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Songbirds swing by north coast

Kate Miller-Heidke at Star Court Theatre, and Martha Wainwright at Byron Community Centre





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World War Z

This apocalyptic zombie drama may have a rather lifeless script, but director Marc Forster makes up for it with heart-pounding action scenes and terrifying monsters.




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Quality up at this year's Northern Rivers Portrait Prize

There's nothing quite like a portrait exhibition to bring the crowds in. A steady stream of visitors has been arriving at the Lismore Regional Gallery since the 2013 Northern Rivers Portrait Prize opened on June 8.




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Man of Steel

Briony Kidd takes a look at the latest Superman film.





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The Lone Ranger

The classic western character gets the big budget treatment, but it's a long, bloated, messy affair. Hi-ho Silver...stay away!




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The Songs of the Haight Ashbury Stage Show

There's nothing like a singalong and plenty in the audience did just that at last Friday night's performance of a local production that has been circulating around the North Coast for a year now.




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In the House (Dans la maison)

Fabrice Luchini, Ernst Umhauer, Kristin Scott Thomas, Emmanuelle Seigner, Denis Menochet, Bastien Ughetto, Jean-Francois Balmer, Yolande Moreau, Catherine Davenier, Vincent Schmitt, Jacques Bosc




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Pacific Rim

It's machines versus monsters, and this superior big-scale action adventure from Guillermo del Toro manages to flatten its blockbuster opposition.




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Cloudburst

Briony Kidd reviews Cloudburst.




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The Heat

Over-achieving and friendless FBI agent Sarah Ashburn (Sandra Bullock) has to work with a maverick Boston cop Shannon Mullins (Melissa McCarthy) to bring down a drug lord.




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The Conjuring

This 70s-era haunted house fright fest delivers on the chills and harks back to a golden age of big screen horror.





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Cosmic Psychos: Blokes You Can Trust

This jaunty look at the Cosmic Psychos's 30-year history has unexpected depths





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Filmage: The story of Descendents/All

Never mind melodic punk, here's where it all started.




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This Aint No Mouse Music

Sometimes the people who make the biggest contributions to our culture can be pretty strange characters.




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Somebody Up There Likes Me

A quirky little indy with plenty of heart and a skewed view.




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Family secrets and the 'me' generation in Other Desert Cities

Explosive drama and long held grievances come home for Christmas in this stylish drama.




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The Wolverine

Everyone's favourite angry beast returns with a new adventure that's exciting and enjoyable without adding too much to the X-Men mythical universe.





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James Blake crosses musical boundaries in Perth

James Blake brought is soulful electric music to the Astor




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Behind the Candelabra

Steven Soderbergh's tale about Liberace works as both a serious drama and a fun addition to the ranks of camp cinema





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Slava's Snowshow

A crazy bunch of clowns on a sensory journey




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The World's End

More crazy genre mash-ups with Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, but this comedy sci-fi is lots of giddy fun.




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Monstrously good opening for NORPA Season and renovated City Hall

NORPA's 2013 season opened with the captivating gothic classic, Frankenstein, and what a pick that was to see in the renovations at Lismore City Hall.




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Gripping and provoking: Frankenstein comes to Wollongong

Ensemble Theatre's nationally touring production of 'Frankenstein' has opened in Wollongong to remind us of a timeless gothic masterpiece.




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Lunarcy!

Disturbing and hilarious in equal parts, Lunarcy! is an odd film, but neatly done




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Now You See Me

There's nothing up here in Louis Leterrier's magician heist flick. Like a magic trick it looks good, but is all smoke and mirrors.




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Elysium

Neill Blomkamp's follow up to "District 9" has an intriguing concept but seems more interested in pleasing action fans rather than sci-fi lovers.




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The Little Mermaid

If you walk by The Blue Room in Northbridge and see The Little Mermaid on the billing don't walk in expecting any cutesy Disney version of the story.