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Lovers of musical theatre should not miss this unusually poignant hidden gem

Lovers of musical theatre should not miss this unusually poignant hidden gem

With a spectacular cast that includes Nadine Garner, Elegies: A Song Cycle is a moving and memorable production guided by emotion.

  • by Cameron Woodhead

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Lady Macbeth deserves a better fate. Does this play offer that chance?

Lady Macbeth deserves a better fate. Does this play offer that chance?

Horrors both supernatural and human abound in this creative and provocative re-working of The Scottish Play.

  • by Cameron Woodhead, Barney Zwartz, Andrew Fuhrmann, Vyshnavee Wijekumar, Michael Dwyer, Jessica Nicholas and Tony Way
An imaginary world that is a delight for fans of Japanese playfulness

An imaginary world that is a delight for fans of Japanese playfulness

Our critics deliver their verdict on the latest shows around town.

  • by Chantal Nguyen and Harriet Cunningham
There’s no flying cow, but this Twister sequel is still highly ridiculous
★★★½
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There’s no flying cow, but this Twister sequel is still highly ridiculous

Forget the sexual tension, Twisters is at its best when Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones are dodging an inventive variety of heavy objects.

  • by Sandra Hall
Emma Stone returns for another wacky film, but sadly this is no Poor Things
★★
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Emma Stone returns for another wacky film, but sadly this is no Poor Things

If the filmmaker’s much-praised, award-winning Poor Things was the main meal, Kinds of Kindness is the offcuts.

  • by Robert Moran
Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum’s NASA comedy fails to take off
★★
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Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum’s NASA comedy fails to take off

As a marketing whiz and an astronaut, the stars have zero chemistry in the wildly overextended and flat rom-com Fly Me to the Moon.

  • by Jake Wilson
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‘We had $0 in the bank account’: How a little Australian thriller went from zero to hero

‘We had $0 in the bank account’: How a little Australian thriller went from zero to hero

It was a film festival hit, but for the writers and directors behind Birdeater, it was four years of rain, sweat and tears.

  • by Louise Rugendyke
This new Netflix series deserves the supercharged hype
★★★★
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This new Netflix series deserves the supercharged hype

Supacell is sharp and engaging, elevated by stunning cinematography and a captivating story.

  • by Michael Idato
This series nails the parenting paradox like no other TV show
★★★★★
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This series nails the parenting paradox like no other TV show

Inspired by star Martin Freeman’s own experiences, Breeders depicts the willingness to die for one’s children – and the desire to kill them.

  • by Kylie Northover
Sorry, but Kevin Costner’s new western is both incomplete and dull
★★½
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Sorry, but Kevin Costner’s new western is both incomplete and dull

The Oscar winner has returned to directing after 20 years, but Horizon – set to be one of four – is exposition-heavy and a three-hour-long trek to nowhere.

  • by Jake Wilson
Siang Lu imagines a comic dystopia in this labyrinthine new novel

Siang Lu imagines a comic dystopia in this labyrinthine new novel

Ghost Cities challenges readers to make sense of life on a huge film set where everyone is both a citizen going about their business and an actor.

  • by Owen Richardson