Film
Bechdel, Sexy Lamp, Vito Russo, Riz – which test is best?
The people we’re asked to empathise with on screen are still overwhelmingly, if not exclusively, male and pale.
Sexism in Australian film tackled by trailblazing female panel
Women currently make up around 34% of producers, 16% of directors and 24% of writers in Australian feature films.
Three Thousand Years of Longing: trailer
The wait is over: George Miller's new film starring Idris Elba and Tilda Swinton has at last revealed a trailer.
Very Short Film Festival announces winners
The winners of the competition win cash prizes and mentorship opportunities with screen professionals.
Thor: Love and Thunder – new trailer
Taika Waititi's Marvel film finds Thor on a journey unlike anything he’s ever faced – a search for self-discovery.
How to Please a Woman makes nearly a million in opening week
Renee Webster's Australian sex comedy has overcome performance anxiety, launching successfully in tough conditions.
Ablaze: with Australia's first Aboriginal filmmaker, Bill Onus
Academic, advocate, singer and filmmaker Tiriki Onus discusses the film made by his grandfather William 'Bill' Onus and the documentary…
How to Please a Woman review: sex work comedy with ups and downs
Set in Western Australia, Renee Webster's debut feature film celebrates the humanity and dignity of everyone involved.
The Dry film gets a sequel and it's a Force of Nature
The team behind the box-office hit adaptation of Jane Harper's book will return for the second feature film.
Russell Crowe's Poker Face – first look
A billionaire gambler risks it all in the new thriller directed by Russell Crowe.