Opinions & Analysis

Netflix slides towards perfect storm
Netflix denies it had a horror week with its company figures, but everyone else can see foul financial weather.

Logies 2019: audiences break into warring tribes
Logies 2019 saw the abject failure of Nine and Seven, a blatant orgy of biased voting and a demonised comedian.

Netflix to ramp up policy war over regulation
The new Australian Netflix office is being talked up as a golden goose for producers, but the lobbyists think the…

Netflix is opening its first Australian HQ
What does the rising local headcount for the international streamer mean for the local screen industry?

First Nations leadership is about letting go, and holding on
Indigenous professionals discuss what First Nations leadership looks like, and why it might offer a more viable model for bringing…

Refreshing Screenhub's homepage
We've made a few changes to Screenhub's homepage, bringing forward reviews and putting more articles upfront.

Queen's Birthday Honours finds conscience of screen sector
Ita Buttrose, Fiona Cochrane, Suzanne Baker, Sigrid Thornton, Ray Argall, Kerry Heysen-Hicks, Eric Bana and Ken Sutcliffe all have very…

A Lesson from Gen X women to Gen Y creatives
From mentorship to resilience, patience and power, Gen X women have learnt to navigate our male-dominated world for change –…

Cannes losing relevance? Not the way we see it.
In a quiet festival, the US film press looks for evidence for the decline of Cannes.

After Election 2019, screen sector faces policy void
This weekend hopes were dashed and the public drama of politics became strange and unpredictable. Here is David Tiley's early…