Reviews
Film: The Hunt plays a violent game
Billed as America's most controversial film, the Blumhouse social thriller spreads its bile on an equal opportunity basis.
TV: Bloom Season 2 Ages Well
More diffuse in focus, this season expands the world of its haunted characters, but maintains a tender truth at its…
TV Review: Bluey Season 2 is a warm hug
The animated tale of a blue heeler pup and her family is pure fun, says Anthony Morris. No wonder it's…
Film review: Undertow dives into the monstrous feminine
Writer/director Miranda Nation swims through the choppy waters of gender with this psychological thriller.
Film Review: Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears is one for the fans
It's not a prestige drama or an outright parody, which makes critical assessment tricky, says Mel Campbell.
TV Review: 'Stateless' is gripping to the very end
A fistful of narratives converge in a searing portrait of absurd and brutal immigration policy.
Film Review: 'Bellbird' is an unhurried story of grief
First-time filmmaker Hamish Bennett has created a gently humorous story about finding strength in yourself through those around you.
Film Review: 'The Leunig Fragments' depicts a boy who never grew up
Director Kasimir Burgess creates a surprising portrait of the controversial but celebrated cartoonist.
Film Review: 'H is for Happiness' is delightful
Refreshingly earnest, this warm and playful family film caught critic Mel Campbell by surprise.
Film Review: A Hidden Life – Simple or Simplistic?
A lifelong fan of Terrence Malick, Adrian Martin considers deeply his latest film and the stylistic tendencies of this auteur.