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The fires were the invisible monster

The fires were the invisible monster
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Robbie Magasiva tackles new role in Head High

Robbie Magasiva tackles new role in Head High
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McCartney 3, 2, 1 review

Disney+ It is to Paul McCartney’s eternal credit that the former Beatles bassist has long nurtured the relevance of rock & roll’s most important band. He talks about the group – and his role in its sometimes contentious history – not with reverence but affection, sharing memories that memorialise the Liverpool quartet without rendering them an untouchable monument. McCartney participates in profiles, performances and documentaries, giving their youth and art from the 1960s a contemporary presence. “It was good, you know,” says McCartney with a sweet smile, as he and Rick Rubin listen to George Harrison’s acoustic guitar intro to And I Love Her.

How the end of Tonightly led to The Moth Effect

How the end of Tonightly led to The Moth Effect
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Big-name cast members Bryan Brown, Jack Thompson elevate Moth Effect

Big-name cast members Bryan Brown, Jack Thompson elevate Moth Effect We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size What do QAnon and David Attenborough have in common? Both are mercilessly satirised on The Moth Effect, a six-part Australian comedy series filmed in Sydney for Amazon Prime, from the bent creative minds of Bondi Hipsters’ Nick Boshier and “bleak” stand-up comic Jazz Twemlow. Bryan Brown (left) with Nick Boshier in The Moth Effect, a gloriously edgy send-up of humanity. Credit: The series takes aim at everything from the aforementioned to marketing spin, reality TV, the military-industrial complex, and the Oedipal compulsions of a time traveller. Alongside, a comedy ensemble features thespian heavyweights including Kate Box, Bryan Brown, David Wenham, Jack Thompson and Miranda Otto. It’s a gloriously edgy send-up of humanity that Boshier observes is, in an ever-darkening world, like the titular fl

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