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Talk to Me review: an Australian horror to possess you

Adelaide directors Danny and Michael Philippou deliver a seat-jumping cult hit in the making.

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MIFF 2023: ten must-see films

Whether they're the best of the fest or outstanding in their own right, these films will make your Melbourne International…

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How Barbie reimagines a childhood icon through a feminist lens

Greta Gerwig's Barbies have agency, but Barbie ultimately recognises the agency of a doll is limited.

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Watching Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer in Ukraine: his tragedy is our reality

While daily life in the war-time state constantly fluctuates between feeling like a farce and a Greek tragedy, Oppenheimer emphasises…

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Simulant starring Sam Worthington – cheat sheet

Everything you need to know before the cinema release of Simulant, in less than 60 seconds.

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Barbie review – this Barbie will bust the block

Barbie perfectly walks the line between being a Greta Gerwig film and a Mattel movie based on a toy, and…

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Australian film censorship and the movies that made us sweat

When it comes to the line between artistic freedom and consumer protection, Australia has often waddled clumsily, and sometimes to…

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Oppenheimer review: Nolan approaches the sublime

A mighty ensemble carries Nolan's epic thriller Oppenheimer through its hellfire glare and haunted grey pallor.

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BOFA Film Festival program picks

Tassie's Breath of Fresh Air festival is back this September, with a taste of acclaimed international and local features.

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Eco-horror and Australian films pair well – and offer hope

Australia has produced more than its share of eco-horror films, and it’s hardly surprising, but there's a silver lining.

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