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David Tiley wins the Stanley Hawes Award

Tiley's win was announced alongside 21 nominees for the Australian International Documentary Conference Awards 2022.

Elvis has entered the building with a new trailer. Image: Warner Bros. Pictures
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Elvis film trailer: first reactions to Baz Luhrmann's biopic

The trailer for Elvis, starring Austin Butler and Tom Hanks, has landed – so how does it look?

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Elvis: first look at Baz Luhrmann's biopic

A 15 second teaser shows us Baz Luhrmann taking care of business in what promises to be a dazzling film.

Ablaze, by Tiriki Onus, was one of the major films at MIFF 2021. Image supplied.
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MIFF announces $140,000 competition for Best Film

A jury of prominent filmmakers and industry professionals will decide the winner of the new prize this August.

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Cabaret: revisiting Bob Fosse's radical musical at 50

The Kit Kat Klub first graced the silver screen half a century ago – what lessons can it teach us…

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Smartfone FlickFest is coming: read our micro reviews

The international smart phone film festival returns with stories for every audience.

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Box Office: Wyrmwood fights on as cinemas lick their wounds

The Aussie horror franchise joins Death on the Nile on the big screen, but total box office is probably around…

Joaquin Phoenix and actor Woody Norman in a still from C'mon C'mon.
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C’mon C’mon review: life isn't always black and white

Mike Mill's latest film, starring Joaquin Phoenix, is a big-hearted, if sometimes flawed, affair.

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Transitions Film Festival: we don't have lightyears to save humanity

Transitions Film Festival spotlights the threats facing humanity, from climate change to AI to plastic pollution.

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Drive My Car review: it's streets ahead

Ryusuke Hamaguchi's Oscar-nominated film is an ingenious adaptation of three unconnected short stories by Haruki Murakami.

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