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Emma Breheny

Writing and editing, Melbourne, Australia

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A few months of films

I’ve taken a (partly excusable) hiatus from my film reviewing due to a mix of study commitments, doing other writing and a good dash of laziness. I can tell you that I’ve watched a lot films though, and a lot of TV about OJ Simpson. Continue reading A few months of films

Posted on September 18, 2016September 18, 2016Categories Film RevisionTags 70s, chinatown, david foster wallace, european, film, greta gerwig, oj simpson, true crime, tv, womenLeave a comment

Alice Fraser: Everyone’s A Winner review

Ex-lawyer jumps the corporate ship and is rescued by comedy – you’ve heard this one before right? Well, not Alice Fraser’s version Continue reading Alice Fraser: Everyone’s A Winner review

Posted on March 29, 2014July 6, 2016Categories Published workTags comedy, review, themusic, womenLeave a comment

Sexism and the prison industrial complex, right in your backyard

It’s a little known fact that in the developed world the number of women being sent to prison is growing exponentially, despite crime rates in most Western countries going down.  Continue reading Sexism and the prison industrial complex, right in your backyard

Posted on September 30, 2013July 6, 2016Categories Other piecesTags blog, crime, passthison, prison, womenLeave a comment
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