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TV Review: Ramy is must-see TV

Five months after its US premiere, Ramy – 'the best show not on Australian television' in Chris Boyd’s rarely humble…

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Film Review: The Wild Top End is a 3D expedition worth taking

Nick Robinson's latest environmental documentary puts the iMax screen to stunning use as it celebrates the Australian landscape.

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Film Review: Angel of Mine is a battle of mothers

International stars Noomi Rapace and Yvonne Strahovski are the greatest assets in this Australian intimacy thriller, writes Adrian Martin.

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Film Review: The Nightingale is furious and gruelling

The Babadook director returns with a different kind of horror: an essential film that gives voice to female suffering.

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TV Review: Glitch season 3 really will be the end

Inspired by a trash voodoo myth, Glitch gives the Undead an unnerving Australian edge even as it keeps the secret…

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Film Review: The Kitchen's stars struggle against patriarchy – and poor scripting

This gangster tale could have been a feminist favourite, but its stellar cast are let down by one-note character writing.

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Review: Angel Has Fallen hits new heights

As action goes, the Fallen series has shot, stabbed and belted its way into the hearts of cinema goers and…

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Review: They Shield Us/Memory Mixtape/Land Currents, Koorie Heritage Trust (VIC)

Three exhibitions at Koorie Heritage Trust examine the art of cartography, Blak cinema, and contemporary adornment.

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Film Review: 'Merata: How Mum Decolonised the World' is a tribute to Maori screen excellence

Heperi Mita's directorial debut celebrates his mother's unsung legacy of bringing Indigenous stories to the screen.

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Film Review: Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood is a mature crowd-pleaser

Funny, textured and nostalgic, Tarantino's ninth film gives us characters we want to hang out with, writes Anthony Morris.

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