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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
How To Dress Well Has Gone From Dark Existentialism To "Wet, Physical Sex" Songs
"I was singing about people's skin, people's mouths; being lyrically more photographic, less painterly."
Features / Music
Grant-Lee Phillips
'Gilmore Girls' Town Troubadour Grant-Lee Phillips On Nashville And Stars Hollow, Of Course
"You enter into some other world together, and you emerge as intensified versions of yourself.
Features / Music
Why The Coathangers Don't Want To Sound Like An 'Overproduced Bullshit Band'
"We definitely wanna stay true to who we are."
Features / Music
On Comparisons With Courtney Barnett, Her Writing Persona & Hating Uni
"If I wasn't a girl who played guitar with brown hair, I don't think that comparison would be around at all."
Features / Music
Putting Some Polish On "Wobble House"
"Experiences like that can be catalysing... It both brings you closer as a band and can push you in different directions."
Features / Music
Hayley Mary Had A Rock'N'Roll Spiritual Awakening Through Partying & Sex
"You can't separate the time in which you made the record from the record."
Features / Music
The Long Road To Becoming Jamie T
"When you first get into music, people don't know who you are, so they want to push the limits of what you're willing to do."
Features / Film & TV
Louis Theroux Tries To Film Scientologists & It Gets Weird, Because It's Louis Theroux
"Theroux roughly resembles Hugh Grant in a rom-com"
Features / Film & TV
'Nerve' Is A Critique Of Internet Entitlement & Cruelty In An Age Of Gamergate
"Nerve delivers a lecture on the ills of the online day, but also a narrative of fantasy fulfilment."
Features / Film & TV
From Born Losers To Presidential Ambitions
"I'm not against depicting violence in movies, as long as we tell the truth about it. Violence is a part of our life."
Features / Film & TV
'David Brent: Life On The Road' Is A Sad & Desperate Grab At Glories Past
"It’s a ham turn that grows almost instantly tired."
Features / Film & TV
Why Catfish Creator's Digital Double-Dare Breaks Teen Film Tropes
"Audiences are worn-down from the unrelatable dystopic future as a setting for a teen film."