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The First Grader
by: Luke D
Roving reporter Luke laughed and cried at this film - a true story about an 84-year-old Kenyan primary school student.
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Abduction
by: Luke D
Roving reporter Luke says Tyler Lautner put the "abs" in "Abduction", but it still doesn't make up for the lack of plot.
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Circle Mirror Transformation
by: Amber
Roving reporter Amber reviews this "delightfully awkward" production from Melbourne Theatre Company.
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QI Live
by: Eleani
Stephen Fry shone, the laughter came easy and the facts flowed freely at QI Live, says roving reporter Eleani.
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Drive
by: Laura L
Roving reporter Laura says if you don't mind a bit of blood, or a bit of Ryan Gosling, you'll like this action thriller.
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Real Steel
by: Kevin
Roving reporter Kevin loved the robot-on-robot visuals and was impressed by the heart of this movie too.
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Spring Awakening
by: Jing Wei
Roving reporter Jing Wei was exhilarated by this mix of 19th-century theatre and circa-2000 rock opera.
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Mind Games
by: Jing Wei
Roving reporter Jing Wei was charmed and entertained by Jo Loth's cabaret show about depression.
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Space Invaders
by: Cory
Roving reporter Cory reports on the use of theatre to educate young people about dealing with the police.
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Motley Crüe live
by: Nuhtaya
Roving reporter Nuhtaya reviews the rollercoaster drums and Cee Lo Green covers of Crüe's Melbourne show.
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Rise of the Planet of the Apes
by: Ben N
Roving reporter Ben says that the latest ape movie has its fair share of jaw-dropping OMG! moments.
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Julius Caesar
by: Amber
Roving reporter Amber was impressed with Bell Shakespeare's mashup of the Bard and Plutarch in a modern setting.
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Kylie 3D: Aphrodite les Folies
by: Kati
Roving reporter Kati says Kylie's 3D movie is spectacular, but maybe just a teensy bit long...
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Norwegian Wood
by: Darvid
Roving reporter Darvid found the adaptation of Haruki Murakami's beloved first novel to be heart-wrenching and funny.
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Silent Disco
by: Amber
Roving reporter Amber says that Silent Disco is the kind of play that reminds you why theatre exists.


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