Features

Box Office: Fat Pizza vs Housos needs truce to go out and find audiences
Exodus seems to be away from the cinema.

Michael Rymer: 'you've got to aim at something big and dramatic'
Director Michael Rymer combines the tiniest of indy films, signficant US sci-fi television and large budget.

AACTA 2014: whole list of combatants
A fascinating spread, which allows high art and small budgets to beat against the doors of fame in the feature…

Box Office: Babadook in the vast maw of the US
The Babadook brings its particularly creepy artwork to the US - in a few, favoured locations.

ABC and SBS: Lewis report is out in the wild
The Lewis report into efficiencies in the national broadcasters finally landed in public, still scarred with a passion for secrecy.

SPA 2014: from The Walking Dead to the living producer
US producer of large and small screen films Gale Anne Hurd was a real catch for SPA, and fitted neatly…

SPA 2014: classic television producers hold high ground
Television series may feel like a writers' medium but the traditional producer is still in control and riding high.

SPA 2014: Is Australian kid's live action really dead?
Screen Forever gathered an extraordinary domestic and international panel to confront the most serious issue facing children's TV.

BAPFF: from Korea with lip-synch, a different way of seeing silents
The Korean solution to the lack of sound in silent cinema was truly amazing - and about to be reconstructed…

Oz Cinema: collides with a means of Extinction
Anna Broinowski, detective documentarian, tracks Australian films at the local box office to find some giant, sinister footprints.