A 1960s TV show about the adventures of Robin of Loxley put Mary-Lynne Taylor on the path to Sherwood Forest.
Tag: TV
Brady Bunch Show Sparks Trip Down Memory Lane
The iconic Sixties sitcom was the show that captured the 16-year-old imagination of Doreen Morris.
Flipped script: Stan delivers Swarm’s sting in the tale
A spoiler-free review of Amazon Prime’s new psychological thriller about a young woman’s violent infatuation with her favourite pop star.
The Most Popular Netflix Shows Nobody Is Watching
By Emily Vescio “What Should I Watch on Netflix” Typing this simple phrase into Google (or Bing, I don’t judge) in a frantic attempt to not sit and re-watch the same episodes of Brooklyn Nine-Nine for the third time this week, and finding the same list of shows over and over. Not to mention they’re […]
It’s complicated …
By Harry Ashford-Cox Relationships come in all shapes and sizes. Perfect or complicated, movie and TV relationships often show us reflections of our own relationships – with partners, family or even friends. Here are five tricky ones. Romeo and Juliet in Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet definitely love one another and the movie does a […]
Carrie’s heartfelt Logies speech
By Edoardo Mesiti @EdoardoMesiti At last night’s Logie Awards, The Project’s Carrie Bickmore took away the coveted Gold Logie. Rather than give the typical thank you speech, she used her two minutes to dedicate the award to her late husband Greg Lange, who died of brain cancer in 2010. Standing in front of cream of Australian television […]
Why Netflix won’t stop piracy
BY NINA COOKE @nina_rivers After the launch of Netflix in Australia this week the online streaming debate is once again in the public eye. Despite the increasing number of online subscription services, people are watching entertainment illegally more than ever. With so many TV shows and movies on offer, why are we still refusing to sign up for subscriptions? […]
Podcast: JETcast Episode 1
Get ready to Jet set with the JETcast, keeping you informed on the nitty gritty of life. From suicide to food labelling, television and the potentially immoral act of killing rodents and insects, we have it covered. Join Jay Liu, Edoardo Mesiti and Traudy Glasencnik by listening, and tell us what you think on our […]
‘Living With the Enemy’, SBS
BY EDOARDO MESITI Ever wondered what would happen if, for ten days, a Sudanese refugee lived with a pro-nationalist, or if a conservative Anglican minister shared a home with a recently married gay couple? SBS will explore these and other scenarios in its new six part documentary series Living with the Enemy, set to air in […]
New chic, Sherlock
Review by Sian Lee Dabin The last twelve months have brought us a steady stream of movies and television shows based on Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes series. However, none of them are quite the same as the BBC series Sherlock, created by Mark Gattis and Stephen Moffat, executive producer of Doctor Who. Sherlock gives […]