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The Bank Job

By Laura • Jul 29th, 2008

The Bank Job tells of the infamous 1971 London “Walkie-Talkie” Robberys, in which millions of pounds was stolen from safe deposit boxes. After four days, the robbery disappeared from the media completely. This film shows what could have happened - a sex scandal, a set up and eventually a cover up, all by the MI5



T.O.S - G-Unit

By Laura • Jun 30th, 2008

June 28 marks the release of G-Unit’s latest album, T.O.S – Terminate On Sight, a much delayed studio follow up to their 2003 Platinum release, Beg For Mercy.



So Fresh: Hits of Winter 2008

By Laura • Jun 26th, 2008

The No. 1 selling compilation brand in Australia, So Fresh, are back with their new winter compilation, So Fresh: The Hits of Winter 2008, containing 20 chart topping tracks and a bonus DVD featuring 14 video clips.



Kung Fu Panda

By Laura • Jun 23rd, 2008

Kung Fu Panda, released June 26, stars Jack Black as Po, an uncoordinated kung fu obsessed Panda randomly chosen to be the Dragon Warrior, and save their town from the evil Tai Lung. This movie is perfect for both kids and parents and will keep you laughing until the end.



Boy A - Sydney Film Festival

By Laura • Jun 21st, 2008

Boy A is the incredible British film in which a young man, after years of incarceration for murdering a child (when only a child himself), is released back into society.



Young@Heart - Sydney Film Festival

By Laura • Jun 21st, 2008

Imagine a choir that consisted of 80 year olds singing Coldplay, Sonic Youth, Jimi Hendrix and Outkast. That’s exactly what the documentary Young@Heart show’s us – and it’s fantastic. This film will have you laughing and crying the whole way through.



American Teen - Sydney Film Festival

By Laura • Jun 21st, 2008

Set in Warsaw, Indiana, and directed by Nanette Burstein, the documentary American Teen follows the lives of six teenagers throughout their final year of high school. Sad and hilarious, you will never want to be a teenager again.



No End in Sight - Sydney Film Festival

By Laura • Jun 18th, 2008

No End in Sight is director Charles Ferguson’s first film, an unbiased documentary which chronicles the American invasion of Iraq, and what the country is really like now. Whether a supporter of the war or against - this is an important film to see.



‘Hunger’ wins inaugural Sydney Film Prize

By Laura • Jun 17th, 2008

Sydney Film Festival Jury President Gillian Armstrong announced UK film, ‘Hunger’, as the winner of the inaugural Sydney Film Prize last night. ‘Hunger’ was awarded the Prize ahead of 11 other international films.



Taxi to the Dark Side - Sydney Film Festival

By Laura • Jun 17th, 2008

Taxi to the Dark Side is the Oscar Award winning documentary by Alex Gibney, showing the true actions of the US Government at Bagram Prison, Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay. The documentary also tells the story of Dilawar, a young Afghani mistaken for a “terrorist” who was jailed, tortured and eventually murdered.