Television
Film Review: Sauvage, MQFF
Director Vidal-Naquet's Sauvage is a strong disturbing and uncompromising showcase for its star Félix Maritaud.
Disney now controls 40% of world box office, wants to squeeze exhibitors
In one historic deal, the cheerful mouse of Disney now looks like a really fat rat. But rats are great…
Film Review: Destroyer is an impressive showcase for Kidman and Kusama
An unsparing and unflinching portrait of a damaged crusader.
Film Review: The Lego Movie 2
This sequel retains the mile-a-minute comedy, action and first class animation of the first. So why the muted fanfare around…
Box Office 18 March 2019: Hotel Mumbai debuts in terror timing
Hotel Mumbai makes a medium splash for a small picture, as Captain Marvel dips but continues to dominate.
Minister Don Harwin outlines his arts election promises
Minister Harwin outlines his party's wins for the arts during their time in government, and presents his plan for the…
How to succeed in artistic business - weaponise self knowledge, with your friends
Prosperity for sole trader artists is about some business knowledge pumped up with a good dose of empowerment. Enter Monica…
Scripted Ink showcasing Australian writers in the USA
Scripted Ink continues to revolutionise the way quality Australian writers and their projects find their way to the marketplace as…
Film Review: Rafiki, MQFF
Adolescent love breaks the rules of a conservative African culture.
Film Review: Shakedown, MQFF
Lesbian femme POC strip night resurrected in archival film Shakedown.