MasterChef winner's humbling time with Heston
The 25-year-old worked her way from the bottom up in Blumenthal's organisation, ending with The Fat Duck. Now she's planning her own restaurant back in Australia.
Craig Mathieson has been the film critic for The Sunday Age since March 2012, having previously held the same position for Rolling Stone and The Bulletin. The former magazine editor writes widely on film, music and television, and is still able to quote sizeable chunks of the dialogue from Michael Mann's Heat.
The 25-year-old worked her way from the bottom up in Blumenthal's organisation, ending with The Fat Duck. Now she's planning her own restaurant back in Australia.
"Things have started to get a little episodic," Captain Kirk admits in the latest Star Trek movie. He's not wrong.
The rush of new and diverse Australian drama series is worth celebrating.
The women take care of business with flair in this likeable remake of Ghosbusters.
Joining a band could be a ticket out of the doldrums in this coming-of-age charmer.
The first sign that Abbe May knew something was wrong was the sudden loss of her hearing.
Ewan McGregor plays an unlikely hero in a John le Carre thriller at Europe's intersection of national security and organised crime.
Daniel Radcliffe washes up on shore in a mix of Zombie movie, frat-house comedy and reflection on our death-denying culture.
The love triangle in new movie Maggie's Plan reflects how getting what you want mightn't always be what you really want.
The energy between Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart save this action comedy.
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