Television
Feathers in cap for Penguin Bloom at TIFF?
'Penguin Bloom' premiered at Toronto International Film Festival, delighting audiences and dividing critics.
The Furnace, High Ground and reborn Buoyancy face international critics
Three tough Australian feature films are making waves on the international arthouse circuit.
Box Office: skinny returns for the great Slim Dusty but there's reason to hope
First week out Slim and I gets 117 screens so it has definitely been on offer. But it could just…
Book Review: 'How I Clawed My Way to the Middle' by John Wood
John Wood's autobiography is written with great warmth and passion, acknowledging the transitory essence of the theatre world.
Film Victoria acquires new President
David Hanna takes over from Ian Robertson to keep the Board meetings lively at Film Victoria.
Screen Australia is a pesky bunch of fanatics. True or false?
Hands off or interventionist? Maybe screen agencies are simply going with the flow as they campaign for diversity and new…
Box Office: like Tenet, industry survives on the oxygen of hope
The figures remain grim even though Tenet and The 800 have delivered some excitement to industry hearts heavy since March.
Queer Screen Film Fest announces its biggest program yet
The 10-day LGBTQIA+ festival will run 17-27 September, and features 29 Australian premieres over its program of over 40 films,…
Indy distributor Kornits kicks away COVID, grabs unexpected chances
Filmink Presents distributed the first Australian film since COVID-19 arrived. It is a modest kid's film which is taking advantage…
Movie theaters are on life support – how will the film industry adapt?
Cinemas have survived every horror for more than a century. But the threat of COVID-19 still sends a shivers up…