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Kate Croser lands top job at SA Film corp
Croser will take on a 3-year contract as Chief Executive at SA Film Corp, at an exciting time for the…
Box Office 19 August: Crimes and controversy bring in the bucks
It's a good week to rewrite history, with 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' and 'Mission Mangal' scoring big crowds.
Review: They Shield Us/Memory Mixtape/Land Currents, Koorie Heritage Trust (VIC)
Three exhibitions at Koorie Heritage Trust examine the art of cartography, Blak cinema, and contemporary adornment.
Film Review: 'Merata: How Mum Decolonised the World' is a tribute to Maori screen excellence
Heperi Mita's directorial debut celebrates his mother's unsung legacy of bringing Indigenous stories to the screen.
Cut from Cerebral Cloth: Peter Strickland Retrospective
Avid cinephile Faith Everard revelled in killer dresses, lesbian S&M and folk revenge at this year's Melbourne Film Fest.
TikTok: Critics Campus Next Generation
MIFF Critics Campus coordinator Luke Goodsell talks about Rotten Tomatoes, the future of film criticism and how the program for…
Film Review: Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood is a mature crowd-pleaser
Funny, textured and nostalgic, Tarantino's ninth film gives us characters we want to hang out with, writes Anthony Morris.
Big Screen Highlights: Tarantino is back and so is Ari Aster
Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood is this week's big draw, Midsommar scares up fans and MIFF lingers.
Review: Julian Rosefeldt: In the Land of Drought, NGV (VIC)
A surreal, visually arresting meditation on the future of our planet.
Film review: Iron Fists and Kung Fu Kicks entertains and informs
Serge Ou's documentary unearths another unhinged history of a sub-genre that bypassed good taste, writes Glenn Dunks.