Film
Queer Screen sends five films to Cannes
Australian LGBTQIA+ film festival Queer Screen has been chosen to take part in the 76th Cannes Film Festival.
Beetlejuice 2: Keaton and Ryder reprise their breakout roles
The long-rumoured follow up to Tim Burton's 1988 flick Beetlejuice is no longer rumour.
ChatGPT and new AI screenwriting tools: insights from Screen ForeverÂ
New technologies are always met with some level of resistance, but there are some real issues (and positives) with the…
Sydney Film Festival at 70: full 2023 program revealed
The Sydney Film Festival has just unveiled its 2023 program of feature films, shorts and documentaries – and we've picked…
Infinity Pool review: a caustic thriller that will burn its mark on you
Infinity Pool will draw comparisons between Brandon Cronenberg and his famous father, but it has its own sensibility and edge.
Independent film Echo 8 breaks the stereotype of the Australian immigrant story
Filmed across multiple locations in Western Sydney, Echo 8 tells the story of a highly trained assassin.
Metro magazine’s future under threat
Australia's oldest and most prestigious screen publication is under threat. A campaign hopes to raise funds and find a partner.
The Survival of Kindness: interview with editor Isaac Coen LindsayÂ
Editing a first feature film would be nerve-racking enough, but when it's a film by one of your idols, even…
May the 4th be with you: a 'definitive' ranking of Star Wars films from worst to best
Star Wars. Ranked. For May 4th. Groundbreaking.
‘Let’s pretend this is a film’ – when screen techniques tread the boards
There’s a long and storied tradition of film technology appearing on our stages, but to what end?