by Luke Harris Daniel Stamm’s The Last Exorcism is a fresh take on the found footage style of film making – a method utilised by modern independent filmmakers presenting their creativity on a low budget. The style has found plenty … Continue reading
by Nikkita Dixon When I tell people Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End is my favourite installment of the Pirates saga, I’m usually met with “really?” or “but…it’s the worst of the three” (now four). At one point I … Continue reading
by Jarrad Smith If you’ve never heard of Facebook then you’ve been living under an amazingly shielded rock. However, even those few that don’t check up on their digital persona several times a day will still find themselves swept up … Continue reading
by Robert Buckler Fetchtv has come a long way since we launched the IPTV service to the Australian market last July. As the first of its kind down under, it comes as no surprise that other ISPs are now following … Continue reading
by Simon Bennett In the 1930s, Disney took a burgeoning art form, considered at the time as an amusing novelty, and pioneered it into a serious craft. The result was the 1937 animated feature Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. … Continue reading