September 3 2010

Reviews

A masterly tale of intrigue, deception and betrayal

Ask any author of historical or social-commentary fiction about Charles Dickens and they will inevitably say that they were influenced by the great man. That much is certain. Yet very few have even an ounce of his remarkable story-telling prowess writes reviewer James Combes.

A comedic force to be reckoned with

James Combes - The-Latest comedy writer

Comedian Chris AddisonComedian Chris AddisonThere are few rules to stand-up comedy. But if there is one piece of advice that will serve the comedian well, it is this: start and finish with your best material.

Scorsese's Shutter Island fails to impress

David Shoo

Despite already securing his place in cinema history with a career spanning over four decades across several genres, it’s fair to say that film director Martin Scorsese is yet to make an Oscar-worthy suspense thriller.

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