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Comedy Review: Stephen Hall, For the Term of His Natural Lies, MICF 2025
Part-film, part-voiceover and completely silly, Stephen Hall delivers a comedy festival show like no other.

VR immersive review: Titanic: A Voyage Through Time, 206 Bourke Street, Melbourne
Glitches need to be ironed out, but this VR experience will transport you back to 1912, to the majesty and…

Book review: Melbourne and the Movies, Ross Campbell
A wonderfully rich treasure trove recounting the history of the silver screen in Melbourne through the eyes of a true…

Film review: Welcome to Babel
A fascinating portrait of a man with a mission and the history that inspired it...

Concert review: John Williams: Sounds of Cinema, Hamer Hall
A celebration of one of the masters of film music, performed by Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and presented by the podcast,…

Sonic and graphic reviews: Black Holes and XYZZY, Scienceworks Planetarium
Planetarium Nights brings two new adults-focused screenings on Fridays in October.

Escape room review: Earthrise One, Richmond
An immersive sci-fi adventure escape room.

Kneecap film review: top showcase of the hip hop trio’s talents
Rich Peppiatt’s debut feature is a bawdy, rambunctious and semi-fictionalised biopic of Belfast rappers Kneecap.

Exhibition review: SCI-FI: Mythologies Transformed, Science Gallery Melbourne
Disrupting gender and racial stereotypes in sci-fi.

Sonic and graphic review: Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon, Scienceworks Planetarium
Pink Floyd's iconic album plays to space graphics in the immersive stereo surround of the Planetarium.