The single most interesting new program that SBS has commissioned in years...
interview: david wenham + hugo weaving
David Wenham and Hugo Weaving talk about the excellent new UK/Australian production Oranges and Sunshine, which tells the story of the thousands of English kids who were ripped away from their parents and sent to live in foster homes in Australia.
review: water for elephants
Ever wanted to see the plot of Titanic played out against the backdrop of bearded ladies? now's your chance....
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hungry beast: how shopping centres make you buy
This week I explore how shopping malls are designed to make you buy things...
hungry beast: life after cash
How to work a sex scene into a story about finance... I take a quick snapshot of a few of the different ways in which cash is changing
Written by Marc Fennell
Directed by Aaron Smith & Ali Russell
Edited by Nick Hayden
Written by Marc Fennell
Directed by Aaron Smith & Ali Russell
Edited by Nick Hayden
review: source code
Very fun, very clever flick. Full review ready for your listening down below...
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review: tempest
I exhort thee to never watch Julie Taymor's atrocious version of Shakespeare's Tempest
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review: thor
Fetch your hammer, here's the triple j review of Thor (the patron superhero of hardware stores).
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circle: reese witherspoon & robert pattinson
My oh-so-brief chat with Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson for their new film Water for Elephants (which is basically Titanic at a circus only with less pan-flutes) Enjoy.
circle: insidious + burke & hare
Why Burke & Hare is bloody and bloody mediocre and why Insidious could also have been called HORROR: THE GREATEST HITS
circle: source code + babies
hy Jake Gyllenhaal's Source Code is excellent, why doco Babies will make you clucky and why you should never ever attempt to say 'ovulate' on live tv...
hungry beast: the uncanny valley
Do computer animated humans ever give you the creeps? This is why...
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