Film
TV Review: Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile
Netflix's Ted Bundy film conveys the superficial charm of the serial killer, but doesn't go much deeper.
Australian directors honour Lynette Walworth and Warwick Thornton
The directors' party was pretty good, with some ace winners from tight contests.
Greens launch arts policy in election lead-up
$150 million to employ artists in schools as part of a scheme to foster young people’s creativity, and restoring Australia…
Who is running the ABC now?
With David Anderson given the nod as MD of the ABC, four pundits gave their views on whether he's ready…
ICYMI: rounding up the week’s arts news
It was a week of art prize frenzy, building election madness, and strategic planning for the Australia Council we round…
MIPDoc International Copro summit in handy point form
Documentary co-productions are the key to sheer magnificence on an international level. Peter Hamilton tracks their changing role.
Around the Web Roundup, from Fury Road to Wong Kar-Wai
Some of the best recent articles on the web - chewy interviews with Walter Murch, and Wong Kar-Wai plus doc…
Small Screen Highlights: Will Australia ever have a black Prime Minister?
An ABC doco asks hard questions with a charming face, plus The Other Two, Special, and a grand Scorsese finale…
Film Review: Top End Wedding marries charm with tenderness
In a culture full of clashing politics, this warm inclusive homecoming comedy feels radical, says Mel Campbell.
How bold would we like the Australia Council to be?
We have until 10 May to say what’s needed in the Australia Council's next Strategic Plan so let's embolden them.