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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
Foggy Nostalgia Is The Least Of Woody Allen's Problems In 'Wonder Wheel'
"Whether or not you suspect that Allen is a terrible person, 'Wonder Wheel' is undeniably a terrible movie."
Features / Music
Two Feet In Chicago And 'HEAVN' In Her Mind
"I want every piece - whether it's the album cover, the skits between the songs, the sounds in the songs, the lyrics - to feel as if they're all cohesive, part of the one world."
Features / Film & TV
Despite Its Masculinity Overload & Predictability, 'Only The Brave' Is A Solid Real-life-tragedy Flick
"Only The Brave feels familiar, sometimes even close to formula."
Features / Film & TV
Greg Sestero On The Beautiful Truth Behind A Cinematic Disaster
"It was conceived in the mind of one man who believes the world works a certain way, believes that he's going to have his own planet, who went out and inflicted his vision on the world"
Features / Film & TV
You Won't Recognise James Franco In Cinematic Masterpiece 'The Disaster Artist'
"A noble end for one of cinema’s most infamous catastrophes."
Features / Film & TV
Justice League Proves That $300 Million Buys Awful
"It’s not quite 'Suicide Squad' bad, but it’s still bad."
Features / Film & TV
Louis Theroux's 'Heroin Town' Will Make You Question Society's Prescription Drug Dependency
And, could 'Killing Of A Sacred Deer' be one of this year's best films?
Features / Music
Achieving Longevity While Still Waiting For That 'Big Break'
"Yeah, maybe that whole Grammy nomination, that was it. It's all downhill from there!"
Features / Film & TV
Even Kenneth Branagh's Ridiculous Moustache Can't Justify The Existence Of 'Murder On The Orient Express'
We all see that it's a totally different colour to the rest of his hair though, right?
Reviews / Film & TV
Suburbicon
"...Clooney and co-producer/script-tweaker Grant Heslov take this Coenist lark and shoot it through with a searing take on what All-American '50s suburbia represented: segregation, institutionalised racism, cultural whitewashing."
Features / Music
From Gympie To Florence & Everywhere In Between
"At first, we wrote a lot of songs that were really shit... But, when we wrote 'Pilgrims' - that was the first song that we really just liked."
Features / Music
Steering The Elephant From The Room 'Out To Pasture'
"That's not democracy. We have to change what we think of as democracy."