Reviews
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The Alchemist
by: Natali
If you are looking for a book to lift your spirits, says roving reporter Natali, The Alchemist could well be for you.
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The Last Song
by: Ivona
Roving reporter Ivona's not a Miley Cyrus fan, but she recommends waterproof mascara for those going to see this film.
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Iron Man 2
by: Lauren A
Roving reporter Lauren reckons that Iron Man 2 does a pretty good job of living up to the promise of its predecessor.
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The Book of Eli
by: Tim
Roving reporter Tim says if you're looking for an action film that has a greater meaning to it, The Book of Eli is your best bet.
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MGMT - Congratulations
by: Josh F
Roving reporter Josh says that MGMT's second album is a different creature from Oracular Spectacular, but still a good listen.
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Date Night
by: Yolanda
Roving reporter Yolanda was impressed by Steve Carrol and Tina Fey in this wacky chase flick, but not much else.
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Remember Them: A Guide to Victoria's Wartime Heritage
by: Teresa
Roving reporter Teresa looks at this guide to war memorials in Victoria and the people who they commemorate.
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Arj Barker: Let Me Do the Talking
by: Lauren J
Roving reporter Lauren J is pleased to note that Arj's "Let Me Do the Talking" show had the crowd laughing from the get-go.
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The Fray
by: Yolanda
Roving reporter Yolanda shared a night of singalong moments with the rest of the crowd at The Fray's Festival Hall show.
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St Kilda Festival 2010 - The Push Stage
by: Ruth
Arts & music reporter Ruth spent her St. Kilda Festival at The Push Stage watching a slew of excellent musicians strut their stuff.
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Them Crooked Vultures
by: youthcentral
Guest reporter Nicholas Jaquinot delivers his verdict on the debut album from rock supergroup Them Crooked Vultures.
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Screen Worlds
by: youthcentral
Guest reporter Nicholas was glued to the screens at ACMI's permanent Screen Worlds film, TV and games exhibition.
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Nowhere Boy
by: Erin
Roving reporter Erin calls this biopic of John Lennon a "complex insight into the childhood that shaped a musical genius".
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The Words We Found
by: Maria-Lee
Roving reporter Maria-Lee challenges you to find a more compelling collection of writing from young Australians.
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Avatar
by: Elisa
Roving reporter Elisa reckons Avatar was worth every cent of the $400 million it cost to produce.


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