Film
BFI's new Greatest Films of All Time list: all hail Chantal Akerman
Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles has been crowned the greatest film of all time in the new…
New streaming shows, films and cinema releases in Australia this weekend
Your guide to the best new films, series and documentaries streaming in Australia on the weekend of December 9-11, and…
The Big Picture by Ben Fritz: book review
Marvel's cinematic universe is arguably one of the great creative breakthroughs in movies, at least from a business perspective.
Bruce Beresford, director: 'I couldn’t work in Australia – people wouldn’t talk to me.'
The Breaker Morant and Puberty Blues director says his Barry McKenzie films damaged his reputation for a long time.
Love Actually – I've finally watched it and uggghhhh
ScreenHub's film afficionado watches Love Actually for the first time, and much cringing ensues.
The Angels and Seriously Red sing for their supper
Energetic Seriously Red, grunge from The Angels, Afrofuturistic Neptune Frost – there's plenty going on at the Australian Box Office.
Tim Minchin is BACK in a big way
Minchin's return to stage after a seven-year hiatus is captured beautifully in BACK, as are all the laughs, gasps and…
Queer movies 2022: 10 of the best LGBTQIA+ films this year
From Afrofuturist adventures to American rom-coms via lesbian spies who survived the holocaust, it’s been an intriguing year in queer…
Dear Netflix: bring Glass Onion back to cinemas, you rapscallions
The sequel to 2019 hit Knives Out goes for the jugular of the unfathomably wealthy, and laughs maniacally while doing…
Dreaming of the Meridian Arc at the Japanese Film Fest: review
This kookily cute biopic by director Kenji Nakanishi maps out an intriguing historical moment in Japan.