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One Taken too many

With an average storyline and familiar formula, Taken 2 struggles to provide the excitement and thrill seen in the first instalment, writes Toli Papadopoulos.

One Taken too many

With an average storyline and familiar formula, Taken 2 struggles to provide the excitement and thrill seen in the first instalment, writes Toli Papadopoulos.

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Music that strikes a chord

Guitar teacher and professional musician Chris Zoupa speaks to Toli Papadopoulos about writing original music in the digital age.

One Taken too many

With an average storyline and familiar formula, Taken 2 struggles to provide the excitement and thrill seen in the first instalment, writes Toli Papadopoulos.

The changing face of cinema

Toli Papadopoulos speaks to the Astor Theatre’s Tara Judah on how viewing habits have changed and why a number of classic films are being re-released in theatres.

Smart phones for clever consumers

The iPhone and Samsung Galaxy are the most popular smartphones on the market, but are there similar, if not, better products available? Toli Papadopoulos investigates.

A focus on scandal

Political scandals are an entertaining part of Australian politics and the media goes along for the ride, writes Toli Papadopoulos.

When does exercising become an obsession?

Personal trainer and gym manager Dominic Szczepaniak speaks with Toli Papadopoulos about obsessions with image, spotting an addiction to exercise and maintaining a healthy fitness regime.

Bourne again: a new identity

With the absence of lead character Jason Bourne and an average storyline, The Bourne Legacy fails to live up to high expectations set by the previous trilogy, writes Toli Papadopoulos.

Interview with David Davutovic

Herald Sun chief football writer David Davutovic speaks to Mandi Santic about interviewing David Beckham and the future of journalism.

Triggering action on gun control

With the upcoming election and the current attitudes of the American people, a strict gun control policy seems unlikely, writes Toli Papadopoulos.