Television
Sunshine and Violence at the Aussie Box Office
Palm Beach and Danger Close open wide, and little horror sensation Midsommar tops limited release.
Review: Midsommar is as gory as it is uplifting
Originally billed as a slasher, the result is an unexpectedly joyful reflection on communal experience.
ICYMI: A wrap of this week’s arts news
From a spate of art fairs to early 2020 program announcements and ticket offers for upcoming Festivals, we bring you…
MIFF Review: Dark Place Indigenous Horror Anthology a defiant success
A quintet of shorts shines the horror lens on race relations and shouts the hearty arrival of new talent.
Spectacular + Spectacular - Baz Luhrmann and Catherine Martin named BIFF patrons
The starry duo will grace the Brisbane International Film Fest with their own films and a selection of other favourites.
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.