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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 / Music
Goldfrapp
Why Goldfrapp Are More Than Just A 'Dumb Vocalist' And An Invisible Man
"Alison is paranoid that people just see her as the dumb vocalist, whereas I'm paranoid that people don't even know I exist."
Features / Music
Real Estate
On Juggling Two Loves: Music & Family
"We were trying to sound like Steely Dan, only we're nowhere near that good."
Features / Film & TV
The Film Carew Guide To The French Film Festival
A look at nearly half of the movies on offer for this year's local celebration of Francophile-pleasing cinema
Features / Music
'I Thought You Could Buy Cocaine In Bags From The Supermarket Freezer'
"Gang Of Four... took the piss out of me something awful."
Features / Film & TV
'Beauty And The Beast' Shamelessly Exploits '90s Nostalgia... And Its Moral Still Sucks
Disney's latest 'live action' re-do is little more than an unambitious facsimile of its animated source material.
Features / Film & TV
'Logan' Is Fashioned As A Western Out To Turn Fanboy Devotion Into Real Emotion
"But, to really feel those feels, you would’ve have to have identified with the cigar-chomping, wise-cracking, indestructible dickwad of yore in the first place."
Features / Music
Big Thief
Why Adrianne Lenker Plays Guitar To Survive
"Sitting with my guitar every day is something that I feel like I need to do. It's a method of survival."
Features / Music
'When It Becomes A Pain In The Ass We Won't Do It Anymore'
"If shit gets hard or annoying, you've got your friends there with you."
Features / Music
Dirty Projectors' Dave Longstreth Pops His Musical Bubble To Live For A Little Bit
"The album is not a diary, it's not a journal, it's not a newspaper. It's a kaleidoscope."
Features / Film & TV
'T2: Trainspotting' Is Endlessly Meta, Technically-Impressive & Visually-Alive
"Sure enough, there’s another Choose Life rant, in which the film situates itself within the digital dystopia."
Features / Music
Why Tegan & Sara Believe In "Practical Activism" In The Trump Era
"We've always thought that a very necessary part of being a decent human being is that you use the opportunities that come your way to do good."
Features / Film & TV
50 Shades Weaker: 'Grey' Sequel Is Generic, Witless & Oh So Vanilla
'In the 50 Shades world, women are: a) witless; b) deferent; and c) forever waiting for a man to save them.'