Film
What We're Watching: Amazing women on screen
This month the office reflects on productions that star the work of brilliant women, both on and off-screen.
PAX Online: How Film Vic funds games
For PAX online 2020, two reps from Film Vic sat down with devs from Untitled Goose Game, Frog Detective and…
A creative's guide to ditching FOMO and social media comparison
We're spending more time than ever in front of screens and devices, so how do you wind back and stop…
TV Review: Freeman is a portrait of Aboriginal excellence
Laurence Billiet's tender insight into one of our most celebrated sports stars is joyous and timely, says First Nations critic…
Film Review: 'Bill & Ted Face the Music' is kind of excellent
Avoiding politics and preceding the plague, this wacky reboot is nevertheless a film for this moment, argues Adrian Martin.
How cinematographer Ross Emery made Ridley Scott happy
Ross Emery is a tentpole cinematographer and international Australian. His latest work is Raised by Wolves, part of Ridley Scott's…
Eyes on the world – drones change our point of view and our truths
The drone is transforming our lives much more than any other moving picture recording device, with heaven and hell on…
Film Review: Slim & I spotlights country music's unsung legend
Kriv Stenders' insightful and entertaining documentary places Joy McKean in her rightful place centre stage, says Anthony Morris.
PAX ONLINE: Meet the Aussies of the indie showcase
This year PAX's indie showcase of playable demos is all online, and just as exciting as ever.
Book Review: 'How I Clawed My Way to the Middle' by John Wood
John Wood's autobiography is written with great warmth and passion, acknowledging the transitory essence of the theatre world.