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Anthony Carew, Journalist

Anthony Carew is a Melbourne-based critic, writer and broadcaster. He presents The International Pop Underground on RRR FM. For almost two decades, he wrote the scathing film review column Film Carew for The Music.

Features / Film & TV
Latest 'Star Wars' Film, 'Solo', Is A 'Triumph Of Simple, Uncomplicated Pleasure'
'Solo is fun. And, in the face of lowered expectations, that feels like more than enough.'
Features / Film & TV
'Deadpool 2' Is The Very Violent & Bloody Slapstick Sequel You Were Hoping For
The film's at its best when it’s taking aim at comic-books, comic-book movies, and box office competitors.
Features / Film & TV
‘Midnight Oil 1984’ Succeeds Where Most Rockumentaries Fail
It manages to convey what it was that made this music meaningful.
Features / Music
Knowing The First Song You Ever Recorded Was 'Something Special'
"I'm maybe a bit intense. I feel a lot of things. When I sing, I really wanna just throw my voice around."
Features / Film & TV
All Superhero-ed Out? Here Are Some Films You Need To Watch This Month
For those suffering Marvel fatigue, the Human Rights Arts & Film Festival has you covered.
Features / Music
Welcoming A Member Of The Smiths Into The Cribs Family
"Obviously that was surreal, at first, because, it's like, that's Johnny Marr! We grew up listening to him! And now here he is, just one of us."
Features / Film & TV
Sure It'll Be The Biggest Film Of The Year, But 'Avengers: Infinity War' Is A Messy Cluster-flick
Don't make us tell you there's spoilers in this...
Features / Music
Going Beyond 'Some Flash-In-The-Pan Moment'
"Working on new ideas, but not knowing which music will end up with which project; I think that's bringing out the best in the band, it makes us kind of free."
Features / Film & TV
Amy Schumer's 'I Feel Pretty' Aims For Inspirational, Ends Up A Mess Of Mixed-messages & Product Placement
'There’s not a single shred of gender politics or social critique herein; it's objectification taken at face value.'
Features / Film & TV
'Isle Of Dogs' Is Crammed With More Ridiculous, Pernickety Detail Than Any Other Wes Anderson Film
"You can watch it multiple times and still see new things."
Features / Music
Figuring Out That Not Everything You Do Has To Be Perfect
"I'm not a blues artist, but I love the blues. I can't be ashamed of what I am. 'New Mistakes' is about being proud of who you are, and writing what you want."
Features / Film & TV
How Jim From 'The Office' Made One Of The Best Horror Films In Recent Memory
'A Quiet Place' IS that good.