Author: John P. Harvey
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[Film Review] My Masterpiece [Mi obra maestra]
Four Stars [As part of the Spanish Film Festival 2019 at Palace Electric Cinemas - April–May 2019] My Masterpiece is ...
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[Theatre Review] ‘Love’s Labour’s Lust’ – Belconnen Community Theatre – Wednesday 1 May – Friday 3 May
Review by John P. Harvey Written by Tessani Wells and composed by Ella Ragless, Love’s Labour’s Lust is a young ...

Hotel Transylvania 3: A Monster Vacation
Review by John P Harvey Count Dracula (Adam Sandler), with help from his young (120-odd-year-old) daughter Mavis (Selena Gomez) and ...

Border [Gräns] – Scandinavian Film Festival 2018 – Palace Cinemas
Review by John P Harvey Border is one of those unusual films that defy easy categorisation. It is in some ...

[Film Review] The Incredibles 2 – Palace Cinemas
Review by John P Harvey The setup may seem familiar — superheroes, banned from performing hero work, unable to follow ...
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[Film Review] Belle and Sebastian 3: Friends for Life – Palace Cinemas
Review by John P Harvey Friends for Life is the final instalment of a trilogy of feature films (originally a ...

[Film Review] The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society – Palace Cinemas
Review by John P Harvey It’s little wonder that The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society was playing to ...

[Review] Switzerland – Courtyard Studio, Canberra Theatre Centre – Tuesday–Saturday 3–14 July
Review by John P Harvey Set in the Swiss Alps in 1995, Switzerland pits a self-exiled American novelist, Patricia Highsmith (a ...

[Film Review] The Bookshop
Review John P Harvey The Bookshop is a film very much about character and principle, and invokes that special sentiment ...

Blue World Order
Global devastation by a new bacterium; its cure via a broadcast digital virus with hidden costs; a father’s quest to ...