Television
SAFC reveals history, tensions and successes of the sector in one story
Sunday Too Far Away restored, and a modest plaque for Gil Brealey brings the clans together to show how the…
Sue Austin's underwater wheelchair is a blow for freedom
The Adelaide Film Festival runs a remarkable underwater cinematic spectacle which turns disability inside out and upside down
What's on your screen: national fests rampant from zombies to Shakespeare
There's a lot on for the sharp eyed cineaste with no prejudices starting now and running for the next month.…
Opening Scene: enter new writers from beyond the mainstream
The Wheeler Centre partners up with SAFC to bring fresh unpublished works to South Australian screen producers.
Review: First Man
As much a space movie as a psychological drama, this Neil Armstrong biopic combines the visceral and the thoughtful.
Humanising the screen industry with statistics and a plan
Raising children in the screen sector is hard - but there are useful initiatives that see the industry in a…
Box Office 15 October 2018: too much of a good thing in cinemas?
Ladies in Black is coming down to earth as a lot of entertaining films do okay but meh business.
Review: In Like Flynn
Australian action hero Errol Flynn gets a swashbuckling but wearily cartoonish biopic based on his pre-fame days.
Brisbane International Film Festival arrives with a storm and lands where it should
Battered by change, the Brisbane International Film Festival can now build for the future and give the city the festival…
What's On Your Screen: festivals, great schlock, while Ladies in Black charms
There is a pile of stuff on at the cinema for all possible tastes, including First Man and Bad Times…