Reviews

TV Review: A Dog’s World with Tony Armstrong
Debunking canine myths and celebrating dogs in all their individuality – this show is a soothing treat for the senses

Loveland review: a futuristic labour of love
Ivan Sen's new film is more an experience than a plot-driven narrative, its dramas intimate and personal.

Review: Bel-Air – from West Philadelphia worn and grazed
Even as it celebrates the Banks family’s Black excellence, Bel-Air makes explicit that their wealth has eroded their racial solidarity.

Film Review: River is a visual spectacle
Jennifer Peedom’s documentary sequel is awash with beautiful images but might struggle to reach the heights of its predecessor.

Film Review: Courtney Barnett's Anonymous Club
The singer-songwriter takes us backstage and on the road in this artful documentary.

More Than This review: sleek and sunny TV
Olivia Deeble has become Australia's youngest TV series creator with a show written during Melbourne's lockdown.

Film Review: The Souvenir Part II
Joanna Hogg asks us to float and drift through her films ... not least in this sequel to 2019's Souvenir.

Film Review: The Greenhouse is cracking
This queer magical-realist drama is stylish and atmospheric, so why does it fail to impress?

Film Review: Cyrano still shines brightly
Game of Thrones star Peter Dinklage offers a new take on the lovelorn hero of this enduring tragicomic romance.

Troppo review: prickly and solid TV
She's rash, he's steady-handed ... the characters' spikier edges remain intact in this impressive Australian mystery.