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Guy Davis, Journalist

Reviews / Film & TV
Wolf Creek 2
Jarratt has a great handle on the unhinged fury that burns within Mick.
Features / Arts
Highs And Lowes
"I know that every point in one’s life should be celebrated."
Reviews / Film & TV
Carrie
Carrie feels more like a missed opportunity than anything else.
News / Arts
Charlie Brooker Admits He's "Just An Arsehole"
The UK TV writer/commentator admits that he's also "a lot more ignorant and stupid and shallow than people expect."
Features / Arts
Chasing Zombies
"We put the zombie theme back into some kind of reality."
News / Music
How To Bet On Horses As A Music Fan
Just because a jockey wears a shitload of purple, doesn't mean you should back that horse
Features / Arts
I Catch Dead People
“Whenever I get to wear a cowboy hat, it’s always a good time for me.”
Features / Arts
Killing It
"It was kind of mind-boggling to be in this bloodied prom dress one day, beating up people in this purple superhero suit the next."
Reviews / Film & TV
Pain & Gain
Wahlberg’s portrayal of Daniel as the manic, musclebound mastermind of this fiasco is a wild-eyed wonder, but even better is Johnson as a big-hearted, pea-brained, easily-led lug hooked on both Jesus and cocaine.
Reviews / Film & TV
The World's End
Fans of the trio’s previous efforts will dig it, certainly, but The World’s End does indicate that it’s time for them to try their hand at something new.
Reviews / Film & TV
The Way Way Back
Rash and Faxon – aided by a terrific cast that includes Toni Collette, Allison Janney and the filmmakers themselves – don’t skimp on the sharp-tongued humour, making The Way Way Back both enjoyable and emotionally engaging.
Reviews / Film & TV
The Wolverine
Wolverine may be a superhero, but The Wolverine feels more like a hard-boiled action movie than your typical comic-book adaptation.