Fresh Finds: Class Of 2025 – Aussie Acts To Add To Your Playlist

Matthew Ziccone, Journalist

Reviews / Film & TV
Inside Llewyn Davis
This film doesn’t praise the ‘60s, it shows it. Dull friends, people in it for money, it’s a ‘60s world where ‘the man’ has won.
Reviews / Film & TV
Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues
If you watched the first one and loved it, you should have already bought your tickets. If you weren’t a fan of the first one, don’t expect your mind to be changed.
Features / Arts
Bloody Oath
"We do like them but watching someone get their head ripped off or then watching someone get mutilated with a chainsaw is not really our bag."
Reviews / Arts
Bella Du Freak
Constantly somewhere in the middle, it handled its adult content with childish intent and its playful humour with predictability.
Features / Arts
Nailing It
“Everyone has something in their life they regret. And there is absolutely no way you can change your past so you just act like you can change somebody else’s past."Pretty Things Peepshow
Features / Arts
Inside Rupert
“I studied him in high school and now I’m in the room with him; it’s kind of surreal."
Reviews / Film & TV
Much Ado About Nothing
It’s charming and funny and is quite possibly the truest and the best adaptation of Shakespeare you can get without appearing over-intellectualised.
Reviews / Arts
The Death Of Peter Pan
The title and opening scene tell us to expect a tragedy but the story never really took us away from that and by the time the show really kicked in it was ten minutes from curtain call.
Reviews / Arts
Jim Jefferies
Jim Jefferies isn’t scared to go there and his humour will make you think regardless. It’s a beautiful catch with seeing this guy in action. But hey, a laugh and a cringe never hurt anyone.
Reviews / Arts
Fear & Love & Clowns
If you want to laugh and be surprised, go see this. If you are scared of clowns, this might just make you love them.
Features / Arts
Foot In Mouth
“In recent years that’s been what’s interesting to be in comedy, in that you can’t explain what is funny so eventually nobody will be able to explain, even journalists."
Features / Arts
Three Of A Kind
“It’s been great to not just be us three staring into the void, but to work with other actors and a production team working from the ground up on this old Russian play."