Reviews
Film Review: Dark Whispers from the Creepy Eleven
Now available online, the Australian feminist horror anthology takes us from giggles to shivers in a scream of dark joy.
Film Review: True History of the Kelly Gang
From Shakespeare to a red dress, this Ned Kelly is a wonderful reworking of a grand narrative, if a bit…
The Centre, Mona Foma (Launceston, TAS)
A local gym comes alive with video installations exploring the body, discipline, endurance and community.
Film: Go! gives kids the racing bug
The gentle art of family films is deployed by Steve Worland who wrote Paper Planes and director Owen Trevor who…
TV: The Gloaming
Set in the Gothic heartland of Tasmania, this murder mystery is yet to deliver on its supernatural teaser, says Mel…
Film: Greta Gerwig's Little Women is charming
Despite casting qualms, this version is both a beautiful Christmas bonbon and a witty warning against sentimentality.
TV: The Other Guy Series 2
Easy charm and subtle moments work better than broad comedy in this Stan Originals series.
TV: Upright is a little beauty
Upright is such a developed and fully-formed work, writes Chris Boyd, it’s hard to believe it’s not an adaptation of…
Film: Suzi Q is a rollicking good time
It might not be groundbreaking, but this doco has the right kind of swagger and charm to pay tribute to…
Film: The Irishman revives a chequered past
Scorsese's latest is a paradoxical object – and not just because of its digitally de-aged cast, writes Adrian Martin.