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  • Sep 29, 2024 | inreview.com.au | PHIL BROWN |Anthony Mullins |Genevieve Meegan |John McAloon

    “Anthony. It’s easy. Plays are just like television except the scenes are longer.”This was the advice a friend of mine gave me when, after decades working as a screenwriter, I embarked on my first play. My friend is also a screenwriter and has written quite a few plays, so I was swept up in his assuredness. “I can do this!” I thought.

  • Sep 25, 2024 | inreview.com.au | Suzie Keen |Xanthe Mallett |Genevieve Meegan |John McAloon

    Are we products of nature or nurture? That’s the age-old question at the heart of Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan’s new Netflix release, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menéndez Story. The show focuses on the 1989 murders of José and Kitty Menéndez by their sons Erik and Lyle. The prosecution convinced a jury the two brothers were cold-blooded killers, driven by the desire to access their parents’ wealth.

  • Sep 19, 2024 | inreview.com.au | Shannon Pearce |Genevieve Meegan |Ingrid Goetz |John McAloon

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  • Sep 18, 2024 | inreview.com.au | Genevieve Meegan |John McAloon |Suzie Keen |PHIL BROWN

    John Simpson is a man who experiences the world through sound. The 59-year-old is a Foley artist, which means he makes the sounds of everyday movement in movies and television shows. Foley – named after the man who developed it, Jack Foley – is not special effects, but rather the re-creation of noises such as gravel crunching underfoot, a saddle squeaking as an actor gets on a horse, the smash of a plate as it hits the floor.

  • Sep 18, 2024 | inreview.com.au | Suzie Keen |John McAloon |PHIL BROWN |Helen Barlow

    When young Annie Shearer (Lilly LaTorre) meets a stray dog named Runt (Squid), the two become inseparable. They live in the dry Western Australian town of Upson Downs where rain hasn’t fallen in over a year. All the water in the district has been stolen upriver and stored in a dam constructed by Earl Robert-Barren (Jack Thompson) on his property, and he has made it his business to buy up every property in the district as they go broke from drought. Every property, that is, except the Shearer’s.

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