Film
The Exam serves a ‘politically backward’ view of Kurdistan
The premise of Shawkat Amin Korki's film seems pro-feminist but leaves us yearning for more authentic female narratives.
Bullet Train: Brad Pitt – that's why you're here, right?
Pitt performing in prime goofy mode ensures this showy vehicle will stop at all stations, including your local cinema.
The Stranger, with Joel Edgerton, at MIFF 2022: director interview
Writer-director Thomas M Wright discusses his new film, in competition at the Melbourne International Film Festival.
Regionality Cairns doco and factual industry event – program announced
Rita Baghdadi and Aaron Fa’Aoso are among the speakers at the first Regionality Cairns event.
Thor: Love and Thunder props and costumes go on display in ACMI, Melbourne
ACMI's latest free exhibit features the iconic outerwear of the space-viking avenger.
Revival: the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2022
The Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2022 has a lineup of over 100 films celebrating the best of the sub-continent.
Thirteen Lives by Ron Howard: review
We've had the books and documentaries, and now comes the dramatic feature film account of the Tham Luang cave rescue.
Visions of Melbourne: MIFF presents a cinematic time capsule of the city
From post-prison road trips to a wild re-do of The Wizard of Oz, there’s something for everyone in this filmic…
The Lost City of Melbourne documents demolished 'ghost cinemas': achieving the impossible with Gus Berger
The Lost City of Melbourne presents a picture of the city as it once was, and what it could have…
Lee Kernaghen, Archie Roach – how music fares at the Oz box office
Lee Kernaghen: Boy From the Bush ventured into the fraught music documentary space this weekend on 134 screens.