Movies
Amy Schumer’s new movie is an incoherent let-down
SNATCHED is the first movie Goldie Hawn has appeared in 15 years and Amy Schumer’s follow-up to Trainwreck. So, it’s a double disappointment.
Depp’s appalling antics in Australia revealed
Ridley’s prequel a deep-space chiller
Ledger doco’s a missed opportunity
Warts and all of an amazing artist
Surfing doco goes beyond the cliches
‘I was banged around a little bit’
Crappy movies that made $1bn
Gosling ‘overwhelmed’ by Blade Runner
Blade Runner sequel’s stunning trailer
Young Aquaman in swim on Coast
Chilling Aussie story behind MH17 movie
Alien sequel an exercise in deja vu
The truth about being an action hero
Even Aquaman needs a night off
An alt-musical that is on song
A tale of love, loyalty and chasing balls
A rare film that ticks all the boxes
Kiwi retread burns serious rubber
Billy Crudup: not as alien as you think
‘Why I couldn’t say no to Oprah’
An alt-musical that is on song
‘I was joking with Heath before he died’
The Graduate author’s destitute life
What does the Karate Kid look like now?
Main man on deck for superhero shoot
FROM AROUND THE SITE
Too many lives lost in defence training
THE tragic deaths of two young Australian soldiers in the past week are the latest in a litany of fatal military training incidents, as Craig Cook reports.
Warning on steel protectionism
POLITICIANS demanding that only steel produced in Whyalla be used in the Federal Government’s $8.4 billion inland rail program must be careful what they wish for, an international trade expert says.
Acquisition a Jem of an idea for Xped
AN Adelaide start-up that has gained international attention for its cutting edge software has been acquired by a publicly listed South Australian company for close to $1 million.
SA’s history in a new light
THEY shaped us and shocked us — but until now these famous front pages have been in black and white. To mark History Month, we’ve brought colour to newspaper reports of some of SA’s biggest stories. Colourisation: Ray Hirst / Developer: Michael Boehm
Defiant banks set to pass on $6.2bn levy
AUSTRALIA’S big banks are threatening to pass on a $6.2 billion tax bill to their customers and shareholders.
Retail hit by confidence slump
AUSTRALIAN retailers had a lacklustre trading period in March, hit by poor consumer confidence, unseasonable weather and other economic woes, says the Australian Retailers’ Association (ARA).
Policy reform is vital for growth
AUSTRALIA’S poor productivity growth must be addressed, the Australian Institute of Company Directors has warned, adding the country does not have a “buffer” to fall back on should the economy falter.
China match to Power SA firms
A SELECT group of businesses will have the chance to pitch to Chinese investors next month as part of Port Adelaide Football Club’s China engagement strategy.
Police probe into chef’s master shove
CELEBRITY chef George Calombaris is under police investigation for shoving a rival soccer fan after alleged taunts about his family.
Every dog has its day
A PROGRAM to promote the state’s fastest growing companies has gone to the dogs. Or, more accurately, to a couple charged with caring for them.
Angas to seek extension approval — again
INVESTORS in Angas Securities’ troubled $220 million debenture fund will be asked for the third time if the Adelaide-based firm should retain control of the fund’s remaining assets.
Unusual suspects: Our criminal past
THESE are the haunting faces of South Australia’s rich criminal history. From murder and theft to the “crime” of fortune-telling, delve into these fascinating records of our villainous past.
Digging deep for new SA mine
Iron Road is confident that nine years of work will soon develop into a mine employing hundreds of people.
Why Cassie may not get out of jail early
ACCUSED Adelaide drug mule Cassie Sainsbury may have lost her chance to buy her way out of a Colombian jail because of publicity surrounding her case, an Australian lawyer who knows Colombia said.
Arrium deal ‘no saviour’ for Whyalla steelworks
A PROMISE to source $74 million worth of steel from Arrium has been welcomed by the State Government, but Treasurer Tom Koutsantonis warns it won’t be the “saviour” of the Whyalla steelworks.