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Bill Bailey - Tinselworm - Hamer Hall, Melbourne, 27 September 2008
by: youthcentral
Roving reporter Alexandra laughed along with admiration as Bill Bailey commanded the stage at Melbourne's Hamer Hall.
WALL-E
by: Anthony L, Roving reporter
Roving reporter Anthony L was charmed by WALL-E, the little robot with a giant heart, and he reckons you will be too!
Bell Shakespeare's Hamlet
by: Annie, Roving reporter
Roving reporter Annie checked out Bell Shakespeare's recent adaptation of the classic Hamlet. What did she make of it?
The Oasis
by: Danielle R, Roving reporter
"This is one of the most moving documentaries I have ever seen." Arts reporter Danielle R reviews youth homelessness documentary, The Oasis.
The X-Files: I Want to Believe
by: Eileen, Roving reporter
Ten years after the last one, is the new X Files film worth your money? Roving reporter Eileen finds out.
The Incredible Hulk
by: Jess G, Roving reporter
"The Hulk does what it's supposed to," says roving reporter Jess G. And what might that be, exactly?
Kung Fu Panda
by: Anthony L, Roving reporter
Anthony L is survives a weak knock out thrust from everyone's favourite chubby martial arts panda.
Gonzo: The Life and Times of Hunter S. Thompson
by: Annie, Roving reporter
Roving reporter Annie's faith in biographies was restored by this oral history of Hunter S. Thompson's life.
Love in the Time of Cholera
by: Eileen, Roving reporter
Award-winning novel + award winning director = fantastic film... or DOES it? Let's ask roving reporter Eileen.
The Happening
by: Stefanie, Roving reporter
Roving reporter Stefanie tries to work out what's happening in The Happening.
Grand Theft Auto IV
by: David S, Roving reporter
"VCE, meet your greatest foe yet." David S immerses himself in the controversial world of GTA IV.
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
by: Annie, Roving reporter
Roving reporter Annie reviews this stunning and powerful French film about the world from the perspective of a stroke victim.
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