Written by Ashlee Dignon

STOP! Look no further – because the drama and action-filled hit of 2018 is here! We were able to score a first film viewing of ‘Skyscraper’ – the newest flick out that will leave you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. Read our thoughts below!

**SPOILER WARNING**

Special Ops agent Will Ford (Dwayne Johnson) retires and starts up his own security firm after being injured during a hostage situation and losing his leg. Proceeding this, he receives word of a security job in China from his somewhat shady ex-special forces partner, played by Orange Is The New Black’s very own Pablo Schreiber.

Will is tasked to perform the security and safety checks on Hong Kong’s new skyscraper which he deems to be the tallest and safest building in the world. However, things take a turn for the worst when the incredible mega-structure is suddenly set ablaze by terrorists trapping his two kids, his wife (Neve Campbell) and his boss (Ng Chin Han) inside.

Skyscraper is certainly reminiscent of the 1988 classic Die Hard and accurately pays the film homage with its grandiose, all out stunts and cinematography that span throughout the entire length of the film; such as when we get to see the Rock leap off of a crane into the mid-section of a 225-story flaming building.


Over all, Skyscraper provides viewers with limitless explosions; and being a PG movie, will definitely have thirteen-year-old’s around Australia laughing and throwing their popcorn in the air at all the small but many instances of mild suspense this film has to offer.

Thank you to Charly from NBC Universal for inviting us to review this movie.

If you've been looking for a place with enchanting glamour, mysterious charm and a love for everything vintage and elegant - Boy, do I have the club for you.

Nineteen Ten is Mr Minksy's Burlesque and Jazz Club - peering high over the rambunctious and randy on Hindley St, Nineteen Ten transports you to a time where jazz rifts rule and extravagance is never enough.


For the launch of this amazing club (hosted by Be Young PR), Adelaide's elite were ushered into a beautiful glass elevator which seemingly transported you back in time to reveal a hostess ready to introduce you to Nineteen Ten.

Upstairs, the main feature to turn heads - a rooftop pool which includes a stage for the burlesque dancers to perform on. The entertainment of the evening included a full jazz band, pumping out our favourite old diddy's like 'Dream a Little Dream of Me' and 'Fever'.


The starlets of the night certainly impressed - with Desert Rose performing her very best burlesque and Leopard Lass showing us that she is as hot as the fire she breathes.

I personally loved this club because it's an old-world glamour that Adelaide hasn't seen before - going all out on the entertainment and underlying seduction that the club evokes.

The performers were fabulous in a classy and beautiful way that you would only expect from a jazzy joint like Nineteen Ten.


I absolutely love this new take on a sophisticated nightlife and I know I will be going back as much as I can because it just fuels the Gossip Girl fantasy that I've been living since 2009 - Haha.

Note: To access Nineteen Ten, you have to go through the entrance of the Crazy Horse! Also, the bar staff were gems.