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Hello Saucy
Posted 4:20pm Saturday 25th February 2012 by Ines Shennan
Move beyond frozen meals, mi goreng and toast, into a world of simple, delicious meals which you’ll enjoy cooking. Stock your freezer with meat as it comes on special, use vegetables in season and don’t buy one of those shitty $2 can openers, because tinned food is now your friend. Here are the Read more...
Definitive Cuts: Fabric Sculptures: Sebastian Reynard
Posted 4:01am Monday 17th October 2011 by Hana Aoake
AS IS, 377 Princes St Sebastian Reynard’s Definitive Cuts at AS IS features an assemblage of floating fabric sculptures dangling from the ceiling. It challenges our value system, making us question what art is, what craft is, and subverting the notion of what is Read more...
Blue Velvet (1986)
Posted 3:57am Monday 17th October 2011 by Ben Blakely
Directed/written: David lynch Jeffrey Beaumont (MacLachlan) makes an unexpected return home from university (or “college”, as this is set in the US) after his father suffers a stroke while watering the garden. On the way home from the hospital, Jeffery comes across a human ear Read more...
Norwegian Wood
Posted 3:53am Monday 17th October 2011 by Frances Stannard
Director: Anh Hung Tran (3.5/5) Sometimes books should stay as books. Nothing undermines an original more than a failed attempt at a movie. But Norwegian Wood really does achieve the enthralling and damaging sense of the classic 1987 novel by Haruki Murakami. It is Tokyo in the Read more...
The Orator
Posted 3:50am Monday 17th October 2011 by Eve Duckworth
Director: Tusi Tamasese I went into the Rialto having read many a good review for The Orator, even rumours of an Oscar nomination. I left not knowing if I had gone to see the same film. If you want to watch a beautiful portrait of the intricacies of Samoan culture - its faith, its Read more...
Real Steel
Posted 3:41am Monday 17th October 2011 by Lauren Hayes
Director: Shawn Levy (3/5) Robots are always fantastically awesome, especially when blown up to titanic size on the big screen. Fresh from Hollywood, Real Steel is the latest blockbuster to cash in on the robot craze. It's a slick effort. The film is set sometime in the not-so-distant future, Read more...
The Smurfs
Posted 3:36am Monday 17th October 2011 by Daniel F. Benson-Guiu
Director: Raja Gosnell (3.5/5) It started off as a smurfing good afternoon. With a Smurf combo in hand, we barged small children out of the way to get the best seats. A cool kids movie for the start of the holidays, young and old alike will be entertained by these little blue men (and Read more...
It was the best of times, it was the blurst of times
Posted 3:29am Monday 17th October 2011 by Sam Valentine
In the now established tradition, Critic presents our end of year recap; the best of music in two thousand and eleven. Props if you picked up on The Simpsons reference in the title. The Best Albums of 2011 Zomby – Dedication A dense, dark and well-produced take of some of Read more...
Pick of the Mothras
Posted 5:20am Monday 10th October 2011 by Critic
Every year, a brave few enter their amateur films into the OUSA Mothras, seeking fame, glory, and prestigious Mothra awards. All of the films will be screened between October 11 and 14 at the Church Cinema, Dundas St, but for now, we present our pick of the bunch. Looking for Love in all Read more...
Director Profile - Quentin Tarantino
Posted 5:17am Monday 10th October 2011 by Tom Ainge-Roy
There are very few directors who can claim the accolades of an Academy Award, Golden Globe, BAFTA and the Palme d’Or as well as multiple Emmy and Grammy nominations. When you add in the extra details that this one particular director is also a high school drop out with an IQ of 160 the Read more...


