Reviews

TV Review: Stan's Bloom deserves a mass audience
A flagship series for Stan in the feverish battle for local market share, Bloom is a sophisticated and superbly acted…

Review: Alita Battle Angel
Decay, rebirth or both? Alita has a healthy audience, a certain youthful innocence and the contradictory energy of James Cameron…

Review: Soderbergh's High Flying Bird has skin in the game
This Netflix feature shot on iPhone and set in the world of American basketball may baffle or intrigue.

Film Review: If Beale Street Could Talk
Swooningly romantic in a way few films dare to be these days, this one soars high and dives deep.

TV Review: You - the romantic hero as stalker
The line between Prince Charming and Bluebeard has long been blurred, says Adrian Martin of this enjoyably creepy Netflix series.

Film Review: At Eternity's Gate
At Eternity’s Gate is the latest film about Vincent van Gogh, arguably the western world’s most beloved artist.

Film Review: The Sisters Brothers
English language Western opens the Alliance Francaise French Film Festival 2019.

Review: Docked and Storytime, Melbourne Women in Film Festival
Two shorts from the Melbourne Women in Film Festival, which is running from 21-24 February 2019.

The Cry is as close to flawless as Australian television gets
Chris Boyd reviews the four-part thriller currently screening on the ABC and finds it thoroughly engrossing.

Review: The Five Provocations, Melbourne Women in Film Festival
Melbourne Women in Film Festival presents Angie Black's strong feature.