Reviews
Film Review: Spike Lee's Da 5 Bloods is a pathos-filled provocation
Lee's latest genre satire takes a complex look at masculinity, violence, fellowship, colonialism, and racial exploitation.
TV Review: Maralinga Tjarutja paints a full picture
Nuclear tests were just part of a longer story, as told by Larissa Behrendt's excellent documentary made as a condition…
TV Review: Filthy Rich & Homeless S3
Eye-opening and engaging, the pity is we still need a third season of this show.
TV Review: Operation Buffalo - a darkly comedic take on dubious historical moment
Set in 1950s Australia around the Maralinga A-bomb tests, this satirical thriller from Peter Duncan is entertaining but takes a…
TV Review: The Beach is gorgeous but deeply puzzling
Ponder Warwick Thornton's six-part slow TV series on the biggest screen you can find, says Chris Boyd.
TV Review: Run is a sexy striptease
Vicky Jones and Phoebe Waller-Bridge's mysterious rom-com explores fantasies of reinvention and escape.
TV Review: The Great is a lavish bureaucratic sitcom
Australian writer-creator Tony McNamara delivers a bingeable historical farce that will delight fans of 'The Favourite'.
Film: 'Hearts and Bones' is warm and human
A richly social film that doesn't lose sight of the darkness beneath a friendship.
TV review: Normal People adaptation is elegant, complex, and never self-indulgent
This adaptation of Sally Rooney's divisive hit reproduces the complex, deeply felt emotions of the book with painterly direction and…
TV: Mystery Road S2 is genre done just right
Confident nods to international crime drama make this Indigenous cop franchise a winner on multiple levels.