Television
Review: Angel Has Fallen hits new heights
As action goes, the Fallen series has shot, stabbed and belted its way into the hearts of cinema goers and…
Greater diversity in screen is good for business
While Australian film and television may be dominated by people of Anglo backgrounds, Jackie Bailey argues that we could be…
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.