Television
Trainwreck
Comedian Amy Schumer's first big screen starring role is big on humour, and on rom-com formula.
Love
Gaspar Noé's latest film addresses copulation and connection on screen, but never feels like more than act of self gratification.
Books at MIFF: how The Dressmaker was adapted into a film starring Kate Winslet
The film of Rosalie Ham’s 2000 novel The Dressmaker will gain greater recognition for the author. EPA/TAL COHEN The Books at MIFF event…
MIFF 2015: 370 worlds cast loose on darkened city
The Melbourne International Film Festival launches immediately into deep stuff and defiant purity. Paul Cox takes the screen.
Festivals: Grace under pressure from her dressmaker in escape from Iran to confront Ibsen's ghost
Toronto, Venice.. Australian films hit the wide, open road.
My Love, Don't Cross That River
Both a personal portrait and a picture of marriage in microcosm, this is a tale about the complexity of love…
Screen Australia: where to, after the exhibition crisis?
Film producers know the exhibition landscape is getting steadily worse. Screen Australia collates the figures to show why.
The Club
The meticulous psychological dissection this powerful yet delicate film accomplishes can't be underestimated, nor can its impact.
Storytelling for Factual TV, Directing Actors, Script Development for Producers & More @ AFTRS Open
Last chance for STORYTELLING SKILLS FOR FACTUAL TV this weekend & DIRECTING ACTORS MASTERCLASS WITH PETER ANDRIKIDIS next week. August…
Box Office Monday 28 July 2015 - viva classical populism
Andrew Rieu is rilly popular and mainstream distributors rue the day that CinemaLive snapped him up.