Film
Digital Review: Spaceship Earth, The Capitol Theatre
RMIT’s Capitol Theatre presented another online shared-while-apart cinematic experience with a screening of Spaceship Earth.
AACTA drama noms for TV, short films and online fiction
As times change against the culture warriors, a very different Australia is crowding into our stories. It can be funny,…
Film Vic juggles present opportunities and future mysteries
Behind the recent Film Victoria $33.8M incentive announcements is a genteel rethink of the whole organisation. Double the games support,…
Madeline Miller: from Screen Australia to production attorney on the new Bond film
A passion for social justice and good storytelling need not be at odds with smart brand partnerships says this Aussie…
TV quotas: the government pretends to listen for one last time
Fake regulations, or an act of mercy to beleaguered broadcasters – either way, the game is over, for now.
What We're Watching: November
From Fargo to The Crown, The Queen's Gambit, an accessible Irish Film Festival and the puzzling new game Baba is…
When artists found Animal Crossing: New Horizons, it became a whole new world
Artists are hosting incredible digital events through Animal Crossing: New Horizons, in a time when COVID-19 made meeting in person…
Film Review: Ellie & Abbie (& Ellie's Dead Aunt)
Monica Zanetti’s queer coming out comedy has echoes of Australian high-concept teen classics. It's a refreshing crowd-pleaser, says Glenn Dunks.
Umurangi Generation and Watch Dogs: Legion - The Rise Of The Anti-Fascist Videogame
Videogames from developers big and small are beginning to explore the encroaching influence of neo-fascism.
Film Review: Morgana gives permission for pleasure
Tracing the evolution of a middle-aged housewife into a feminist porn star, this documentary marks the welcome crumbling of divisions…