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Anthony Morris

Anthony Morris

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    Recent Articles

    broadsheet.com.au

    Beyond the Blockbusters - Broadsheet

    Volcano love, a one-woman powerhouse, an Italian classic and an ingenious reworking of Moby Dick. In partnership with Cinerent, we look beyond the big names at the stunning open air film festival to highlight a handful of essential heavy-hitters.
    forbes.com

    Four Ways To Make Banking A ‘Destination Workplace’ - Forbes

    To recruit and retain top talent in today’s high-stakes and highly competitive landscape, financial institutions must find new, innovative ways to rebrand banking as a “destination workplace” and win back the prestige it deserves.
    screenhub.com.au

    Fast X review: the franchise only has a few good miles left in 'er ...

    Fast X, the latest of the Fast and Furious franchise, sputters through a few entertaining action sequences but ultimately falls into cruise control on safe clichés.
    screenhub.com.au

    The Back Side of Television season 2 review: quick-witted and incis...

    Mitch McTaggart returns to examine Australian TV, offering laughs ... even as your jaw hangs open in shock.
    screenhub.com.au

    Real Housewives of Sydney review: it's 'basic manners' to botox ......

    It’s back! Cue expensive footwear, flashy outfits, and aerial shots of Sydney Harbour’s fanciest locations.
    kentwired.com

    OPINION: Never the twain shall meet: Art and pain - Kent Wired

    I feel like I have been historically vague in my most recent articles. This is an art form in its own way. The denial of vulnerability but the refusal to be unseen. Something about the frankness needed for a proper article has always disheartened me, so I usually opt to mince words in the hopes...
    screenhub.com.au

    Better Date Than Never S2, ABC review: charming, likeable, human - ...

    The ABC’s dating show with a difference offers a wholesome antidote to most reality shows about the ups and downs of finding love.
    kentwired.com

    OPINION: AJ's Album Reviews: Healing with “HELLMODE” - Kent Wired

    Sometimes life hits you with a freight train. Sometimes that freight train has 10 more subsequent freight trains with flaming spikes and a melting portrait of your parents fighting hoisted up like a “Mad Max” action sequence. The first article I ever made for KentWired was “10 songs that saved my life,” and I finished...
    sbs.com.au

    Critically acclaimed and a global hit: welcome to 'Babylon Berlin' ...

    Berlin in 1929 is not a city for the faint of heart. World War One was barely a decade ago; Germany’s Weimar Republic is on shaky ground. Those living only for the moment mingle with people who’ll stop at nothing to seize the future. For Inspector Gereon Rath (Volker Bruch), being transferred to the city opens his eyes to a world he never dreamed of. Welcome to . The Roaring 20s is a period burnt into pop culture. Art Deco style, flappers dancing to jazz, men in tuxedos with slick…
    kentwired.com

    OPINION: AJ's Album Reviews: 'By the Time I Get to Phoenix' - Kent ...

    Two and a half years ago, the highly influential rap group Injury Reserve piqued my interest for the very first time as I noticed critical acclaim for their latest record, “By the Time I Get to Phoenix.” What first intrigued me as an experimental and unorthodox glitch-rap album further sank its claws in as an...
    screenhub.com.au

    The Tattooist of Auschwitz, Stan review: love and horror combined -...

    Adapted from the global bestseller, Stan’s The Tattooist of Auschwitz balances the bleakness with the love.