Author: OutInCanberra

Horrible Bosses 2 – Movie Review

For a movie that essentially started in a writer’s meeting somewhere in LA with the question, “What if you really did want to kill your employer?” the original Horrible Bosses was a surprise hit. As such things go in Hollywood, it made enough money and gained enough fans to earn a sequel.

With such a niche concept at it’s core, the challenge with making a second film comes with the added responsibility of stepping up the story and raising the stakes – which is hard to do! Especially in a comedy.

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The 10 Best Live Music Moments for 2014 – Part 1

Have no doubt about it, Jen Taylor know how to rock. As OutInCanberra’s resident music critic, it’s odd not to find her out a few nights a week taking in the sweetest sounds in Canberra’s live music scene. We asked Jen what here favourite moments were for 2014 – not necessarily the best gigs, but those moments – sometimes fleeting – where the moment becomes magical. So, in her own words, here is the first part of Jen’s Top Ten.
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The 10 Best Moments in Film for 2014 – Part 1

Sam Tremayne, award-winning writer and director loves watching films as much as he loves making them. We asked Sam to give us his 10 best movie moments for the year, and the answers were certainly surprising!

Here are Sam’s first five picks:

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10. Boyhood

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Pharoahe Monch at Transit Bar – Win A Double Pass

Full/Frequency, in conjunction with Joint Adventure, are proud to announce the return of PHAROAHE MONCH to the Transit Bar stage on Friday December 19th.

Supported by a full slate of awesome Canberra talent in D’Opus & Roshambo (back in action), Flawlezz, Jimmy Pike, Coda Conduct and Lash.

With thanks to Transit Bar we have a double pass to the gig up for grabs! To enter, fill in the competition form and answer this question:

‘What is Pharoahe Monch real name?’

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The Best of the Beach

The closest Canberra has to a beach are the edges surrounding the lakes that break up our city, but Australia is surrounded by water and, from Canberra, much can be reached within a couple of hours. Travelling along the coast is a holiday in itself, as small pleasant towns dwell within range of the sea breeze, and boast comfortable and convenient places to stay.

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