Film
Culture Wars: even Dr Who is being savaged
While we watch the culture warriors attack the ABC, the divisions in Britain are creating a toxic environment even at…
Film Review: 'The Leunig Fragments' depicts a boy who never grew up
Director Kasimir Burgess creates a surprising portrait of the controversial but celebrated cartoonist.
ABC News on web is top site but punters prefer teev
By combining Nielsen and Oztam figures in January, we encounter the resilience of old-timey television.
Beating the blame game in continuity errors
Who makes the continuity mistakes mocked later on the internet? It is not the diligent notetakers on location, who have…
Adapting Too Much Lip for screen
Author Melissa Lucashenko talks to ArtsHub about bringing her award-winning novel to the screen.
SPA encourages producers to consider fire-affected areas
Go forth and hunt for locations, says SPA, to help areas now trashed by fire and drought.
Watching the TV series that predicts Australia's future
Seeing reality cross over with sci fi in Stan's 'The Commons' was disturbing but not depressing for this apocalypse-shy viewer.
Aquarius brings Rachel Okine home to form triumvirate
Polly Staniford and Angie Fielder have strengthened their global reach with Rachel Okine, known here for her work at Hopscotch…
Netflix enlists an old troll to fight Australian regulation
The government has released hidden submissions to the last digital enquiry, so we discover how Netflix has armed itself to…
Film Review: 'H is for Happiness' is delightful
Refreshingly earnest, this warm and playful family film caught critic Mel Campbell by surprise.