Film
Storm in a Teacup - craft, love and dementia
Nia Pericles reflects on the pain and joy of making a film about her mother's dementia. The film has been…
Creating more women directors
Gillian Armstrong and Pearl Tan speak out on taking over the power positions in film, TV and theatre, plus how…
BBC slugs out the future with the biggest players
While the UK tears itself to pieces, the BBC argues for a role which illuminates our own Australian dilemmas.
Ways to film an angry cat
Training videos are an industry staple. Here is an instructive comparison of different techniques starring a very, very angry cat.…
Film review: The Dead Don't Die - 'It's gonna end badly'
As heretical as this will sound to some devotees of American writer-director Jim Jarmusch, I prefer the fairly obvious humour…
What's streaming this spooky season?
A quick look at the shows coming to Stan, Netflix and Disney+ in the spooky month of October.
The Show Must Go On – but at what cost?
The arts are haunted by mental health issues. Ben Steel healed himself by documenting the truth in a new documentary.
Beached Az returns, reborn as a climate change warrior
The Beached Az web series is back, fronting a social media and documentary campaign about climate change.
Small Screen Highlights: Backtrack Boys, Content and Dark Souls 3
On our radar this week: a feelgood doco, new format web series, quality chitchat podcasts and a really hard game.
Which country produces the most popular foreign shows in the world?
Here are some cliche-cracking numbers to ponder. Australians are not really doing that well in foreign affections but the Canadians…