Television
Film Review: Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan
Kriv Stenders' focused scope makes this an intense viewing experience, writes Anthony Morris.
Vale Jenny Woods, a legendary veteran of Australian film
The industry mourns Jenny Woods, whose expertise helped sustain Australian documentary filmmaking.
Palm Beach holiday blues
Escapist fun or oblivious contempt, Rachel Ward's film seems confused about its intentions, says Mel Campbell.
What Australians can learn from Smithsonian’s Accessibility Director
30-years of shaping disability access programming for America's largest cultural institutions brings lessons for change and a strong read on…
How to survive a film festival
Film festivals are an endurance test but there are techniques to ensure you get the most out of the opportunity.
Box Office 5 August: Fast and Furious for some, slow and steady for most
Films for kids and Big Boys dominate, but adults went for La Binoche and Soccer this weekend.
SPA wants your answers to annual survey
Collecting important industry data, the survey must be completed by Friday to go in the running for a Screen Forever…
Now showing: The Australian Dream is a spacious and inspiring essay
An elegant portrait of Adam Goodes was the best MIFF opener in years ahead of its national release.
MIFF 2019 opens up to The Australian Dream
MIFF 2019 opens with The Australian Dream, the documentary centred around Adam Goodes which was the perfect film for our…
Film Review: Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw
Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham strut their stuff in this ludicrously fun Diesel-free spinoff.