
The Asian Military Review is the largest circulated defence magazine in Asia-Pacific region. The publication is the journal of choice for thousands of professionals within the Asia-Pacific defence community and beyond.

The Asian Military Review is the largest circulated defence magazine in Asia-Pacific region. The publication is the journal of choice for thousands of professionals within the Asia-Pacific defence community and beyond.

Launched in 1997, Art Collector is Australia’s premier contemporary art magazine for collectors. Published quarterly, it covers contemporary art from Australia and New Zealand, including Aboriginal art. Each issue includes beautifully illustrated profiles of leading artists, collectors and dealers, as well as authoritative reports on the latest developments in the art world and analysis of important art world issues. Art Collector is also well known for annual special issues such as 50 Things Collectors Need to Know and Undiscovered, which profiles emerging artistic talent. Art Collector is the only magazine for art collectors.

All About History is the stunningly realised new magazine from the makers of How It Works and All About Space. Featuring beautiful illustrations, photos and graphics depicting everything from ancient civilisations to the Cold War, All About History is accessible and entertaining to all and makes history fun for the whole family.

Packed with celebrity fashion, interviews, quizzes, crafts, recipes and mental wellbeing tips, this must-have magazine for tween girls is 100% certain to wow you! Featuring all the hottest new movies and games, each issue focuses on entertaining, inspiring, and uplifting readers aged 7-12.

In a zombie-ravaged world, a resourceful teen and her protector fight for survival, facing relentless dangers and testing the limits of hope and loyalty.

The series is a shock value, exploitation, gore fest. Each film is an offering of underground snuff. Each film will shock, offend, and disgust those who are sensitive to these kind of visuals. These films are definitely not for the faint of heart.

Barnaby Walker (Jack Whitehall) couldn’t live a more tranquil, middle-class life if he was a character in a Hollywood Rom-Com starring Hugh Grant. When his antiques-dealer father (Robert Lindsay) winds up in hospital following a mysterious accident bookish Barnaby takes it upon himself to save the family’s cash-strapped business, but a dodgy deal masterminded by his dad leaves Barnaby fifty-thousand pounds down and lumbered with a looted Syrian treasure. He is determined to recover the cash, but to do so he needs some help – big time. In steps Nina Morales (Rosie Perez) a tough-talking, Brooklyn bounty hunter who Barnaby’s sister just happened to bump into while travelling. The mismatched pair team up on a madcap mission to get Barnaby’s money back – but Barnaby’s life spirals further out of control when they are forced into the paths of the police, terrorists and a dangerous Mexican drugs cartel.

In this re-telling of Iliad, set in 1174 B.C. after ten years of fighting in the Trojan War, the Greek warrior Odysseus decides to travel for home, but instead finds a string of mis-adventures over the sea and land as he, along with a captive Trojan warrior named Circe as well as a group of loyal Greek soldiers, venture on the sea and land to get home to the island kingdom of Icarus and fighting sea sirens, and other mystical creatures to get home to his wife Penelope who is being hounded by a group of suitors hoping she will chose to make one of them their bride.

Sean Foster is a second generation hustler with hopes of leaving the street life. This coming-of-age drama is a struggle between chasing your dreams and the fear of the unknown.

U.S. Special Forces troops (“Green Berets”) under the command of Colonel Mike Kirby defend a firebase during the Vietnam war. War correspondent George Beckwith accompanies Kirby and objects to both the war and the means by which it is executed. Kirby’s firebase is overrun and his troops fight bravely to retake it. Kirby and a select group of his men are then ordered on a special mission to capture a high-level Viet Cong officer.

Venomous spiders get exposed to a noxious chemical that causes them to grow to monumental proportions.

Adam and Nichole Benson move to a quiet suburban neighborhood to escape from the tension of their pasts. A troubling discovery soon disrupts their everyday life with a chilling message that not everything stays buried forever.