Book Review – Confessions of a Cafeteria…
by Peter Kreeft and Nat Whilk Ignatius Press, San Francisco Paperback: 154 pages Price: AUD$34.95 (Reviewed by Nicole Yap) If you would like…
Cinema Review – Dynamic and Deep on…
As News Weekly’s editor editorialised in my last article, I was one of 103 international voters for the Eightieth Golden Globes. The experience…
Cinema Review – Nuancing the Antihero: Black…
Back in 2019, Warner Brothers and DC brought out Shazam, the film that confirmed my suspicion DC was willing to do something creative…
Cinema Review – Where Reality and Unreality…
My last piece explored simulated realities. In that piece, I considered the anxieties and struggles of a person realising their life was an…
Cinema Review – Ticket to Paradise: A…
The most affecting romantic comedies, no matter how absurd or screwball they are, have within them elements of tragedy. These elements give them…










