Television
Has Australian free-to-air TV given up?
How many times can you shuffle the same deck of cards before they fall apart completely? We'll find out soon…
Prime Video reveals its Australian Amazon Originals slate for 2023
A record nine new Australian Amazon Originals will be launching next year, from The Story of The Wiggles to a…
Derry Girls Season 3 is a ghost story of hope ... and laughs
The spectre of death hangs over season 3 as the stakes are raised to operatic levels, but the laughter continues.
Hocus Pocus 2 review: back in the corset
The witches are back in this predictable but still fun sequel to 1993's Hocus Pocus.
Amazon Prime's A League Of Their Own: femininity and queerness in women’s sports
The formation of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League gets the prestige TV treatment – and it's proudly feminist and…
Frasier sequel greenlit for Paramount+: toss my salad and scramble my eggs
The original series ran from 1993-2004, and now, more than a decade later, it's set to return with a brand…
Blonde on Netflix: a grotesque, salacious take on an icon
Blurring the lines between fact and fiction, Marilyn Monroe ‘biopic’ Blonde has copped a beating – it's not hard to…
Community finally delivers 'six seasons and a movie'
#SixSeasonsAndAMovie may have started life as a joke between Community fans, but many are now rejoicing that a film is…
Peppa Pig, lesbian polar bears, and queerness in Aus kids TV
Australian children’s TV is a global leader in screen diversity, including gender and queer representation.
The Imperfects, Netflix, portrays chronic illness better than most
Representation of chronic illness is wildly hit-and-miss – so I’m falling over myself to praise to a series that's getting…