Silvi Vann-Wall

Silvi Vann-Wall is a journalist, podcaster, and filmmaker. They joined ScreenHub as Film Content Lead in 2022. Twitter: @SilviReports

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Zoë Foster Blake's Things Will Calm Down Soon optioned for TV

Made Up Stories will adapt Zoë Foster Blake's novel into a TV series.

Memoir of a Snail. Image: Madman Entertainment/MIFF
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APSA: Nominees announced for 17th Asia Pacific Screen Awards

All the nominees for the 17th Asia Pacific Screen Awards, plus details on the APSA screen forum.

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$1 mil pilot program: the NSW Screen and Digital Games Strategy for 2025 and beyond

NSW launches $1M program, AI working group and more in a strategy to boost the screen industry.

Margaret Qualley in The Substance. Image: Madman Entertainment.
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Halloween 2024: the best scary movies showing in cinemas

Your must-see horror flicks in cinemas this Halloween; from new thrillers to classic chills.

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Dandadan (DAN DA DAN) review: Scully and Mulder wannabes take on aliens, ghosts, and highschool

Two teens tackle aliens, ghastly spirits, and budding romance in new anime series Dandadan.

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New films coming this week – cinema movie guide and release dates 

From Like My Brother to Knox Goes Away: your guide to new films in cinemas from 14 to 20 October.

L-R: Love Adjacent director Louise Alston, Watching You creators Alexei Mizin and Ryan van Dijk, and Arisa Trew from online development project, Level Up (photo credit: Mathias Scherrer). Image: Screen Australia
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Screen Australia: New funding includes $8.1 mil for 15 screen projects

Screen Australia has allocated $8.1M to 15 new projects spanning diverse genres.

Ranma ½. Image: Netflix/MAPPA
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Ranma ½ is back: here's why the gender-bending anime has endured for decades

With a new Netflix remake, let's look at why Ranma ½ continues to resonate with trans, NB and queer audiences.

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CatVideoFest 2024: amewsing film for an impawtant cause

Head to CatVideoFest 2024 for non-stop cat comedy in cinemas October 17-20.

The Mummy (1991). Image: Universal Pictures/Prime Video
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Prime Video: the 5 best films to stream right now

The Mummy, Challengers, Basic Instinct and more have just arrived on Prime.

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