David’s VOD Review: ‘The Angriest Man in Brooklyn’ is a complete and utter dud

One might think that a film with a cast as great as The Angriest Man in Brooklyn made up of Mila Kunis, Peter Dinklage, Melissa Leo, and Robin Williams in a leading role, could be at its worst, entertaining. You would be…

Ally’s Movie Review: Edge of Tomorrow

Edge of Tomorrow is nonsensical by nature. Who are the aliens? Why are they attacking earth? How was the war-ready suits built for the soldiers? All of these questions lead to more and a climax that’s riddled in them, but…

Top 10 Best Music Releases for May 2014

[tps_header]Top 10 Best Music Releases for May 2014[/tps_header] May 2014 has come and gone and we’re already very much into June but we can’t help but to look back once again at the best album releases for the previous month, May.…

Interview: Mark Wahlberg talks ‘Transformers: Age of Extinction’

Mid-week in downtown Sydney, Mark Wahlberg arrives to a flurry of flashbulbs and screams from adoring fans. Meanwhile I am an overly hot journalist at the ready in my suit on my media patch ready for an interview. Security bustles…

Read of the Week: Rebel(Reboot #2) by Amy Tintera

The sequel to the action-packed Reboot is a can’t-miss thrill ride, perfect for fans of James Patterson, Veronica Roth, and Marie Lu. After coming back from death as Reboots and being trained by HARC as soldiers, Wren and Callum have finally escaped…

A Million Ways to Die in the West: A History of Western Comedies

The western genre is almost as old as movies themselves, gunslingers riding through a town in a blaze of glory, bar room brawls, and steely eyed duels across dusty streets. Silent films depicted the tumbleweed revolution in the early years…

Book Review: Significance by Shelly Crane

“I saw something in you that I couldn’t live without. I chose you, inside of me, and you chose me. It’s not one sided, it only works when both people choose the other. You are perfect for me in every…