Horrible Bosses is an entertaining and at times laugh-out-loud comedy that has enough funny moments to make it a movie to watch, says George Galanis.
Film review: Horrible Bosses
Film review: The Hangover Part II
The Hangover Part II is constrained by design, being forced to replicate the structure of the first Hangover film. However, George Galanis says Part II is still funny and worth the ride.
Charles Happell – Working Journalist profile
Charles Happell, founder of sports website BackPageLead talks with George Galanis about journalism, online publishing and the future of the print media for our
Andrea Petrie – Working Journalist profile
Buried deep in a trial transcript waiting for a jury’s verdict, The Age’s Supreme Court reporter Andrea Petrie discusses murder, death threats and journalism with George Galanis for our
100 articles – ‘Federer as religious experience’
David Foster Wallace's reflection on tennis star Roger Federer in action at Wimbledon is one of the '100 articles' every journalist should read..
100 articles – ‘Frank Sinatra has a Cold’
What happens when the star won't be interviewed? A 1966 profile of Frank Sinatra changed journalism forever, says George Galanis in this selection for our list of the
Punk: the cult of personality
Punk might be hard to define, but it's more than just a musical genre, and its legacy is both intriguing and enduring, says George Galanis.
Redemption and retribution
George Galanis delivers a very interesting morality tale - the morally ambiguous story of the execution of infamous prisoner #C29300 at San Quentin State Prison back in 2005.
I Wanna Be Sedated
The Ramones were a genre-defining punk band that polarised the music world. But love 'em or hate 'em, you can't deny they made their mark. George Galanis gives the myth some shock treatment.
Sheltering artists at the Chelsea Hotel
The Chelsea Hotel is a counter-culture icon and has housed everyone from Jack Kerouac to Bob Dylan throughout its notorious history. George Galanis takes a look at the history book.
Fixed gear cycling: a modern urban subculture
Fixed gear cycling — no breaks or gears — has become the latest craze in global cities. What’s next? No seats or wheels? George Galanis breaks it down.
The fast and the conspicuous
Is it the hum of the engine, or the rush of the ride? George Galanis explores the obsession with doughnuts, burnouts and complete disreguard for the law.
Mixed martial arts creates a new breed of athlete
The days of uninhibited brutality are over. George Galanis delves into the disciplined and athletic world of the modern MMA fighter.
100 articles that every journalist should read
In collaboration with students from La Trobe University's Bachelor of Journalismand
100 articles that every journalist should read
In collaboration with students from La Trobe University's Bachelor of Journalism and