Television
Supporting Indigenous Filmmaking with Australia’s audio-visual heritage
The Morrison Government's new grant will allow the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA) to commission an Indigenous…
SBS appoints new Head of Food and Entertainment
SBS is determined to keep reality TV and factual entertainment firmly on its agenda – hiring Emily Griggs to oversee…
You should watch… Feel Good Season 2 on Netflix
We’re living in a pretty remarkable period of queer comedy, and Canadian comedian Mae Martin’s Feel Good is a glowing…
You should watch... Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries on ABC iview
During Melbourne’s latest lockdown, ArtsHub's Richard Watts is delighted to discover all three seasons of Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries on…
TV Review: Rosehaven S5 is a Tassie holiday away with good friends
Anthony Morris sings the praises of the ABC's consistently charming Tasmanian comedy as it launches its final season.
Foxtel launches Fox Docos, a new documentary service
Launching 1 September, Fox Docos will 'unfold the story and enhance audience understanding of our fascinating, ever-changing world,’ says Foxtel's…
Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) rejigged for restrictions - Here's what you need to know
Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) has pushed its screenings back to 12 August, with extended online options and fresh additions…
News in Brief - 'Two Hands' TV series in the works and Natalie Portman feature to film in Sydney
This week, Natalie Portman comes to Sydney at a tricky time, Cinefest Oz unveils finalists and full program, and we…
Netflix films look more like TV shows - here’s the technical reason why
Ari Mattes explores the visual differences between film recorded by high resolution sensors and film shot on celluloid.
TV Review: The Moth Effect makes fun of hypocrisy
Amazon Prime's new sketch comedy series features an A-list cast and some sharp yet silly social satire. Mel Campbell samples…