Television
Hugh Stuckey - a life in laughter
Writer of drama and comedy and the ultimate veteran - Hugh Stuckey is dead.
What's on screen: Brothers' Nest opens, with other films in a burst of indy fun
Key film is Brothers' Nest, a new Australian film in which Kenny turns very, very bad, but there's lots of…
On the move: the latest appointments and resignations
New Curator for UQ, new Chair for Experimenta, CEO to leave Australian Booksellers Association, Exec Director leaves WA arts chamber…
What are the Top 3 Australian Films #YouMustSee?
It's yet another canny campaign to get people talking about Australian films. But this one promises the winners a festival…
NSW budget as states fight for footloose productions
It was probably a foregone conclusion, but the NSW government comes through with the incentives for the large scale productions.
Sandy George to move on from Screen Australia
Sandy George honoured by Fiona Cameron while Screenhub calls for her role to continue.
Jason Blum, Goalpost Pictures and how 'Upgrade' fits the microbudget genre model
The producer of 'Get Out' and 'The Purge' teamed up with local outfit Goalpost Pictures to make Sci-Fi thriller 'Upgrade'…
Sydney Film Festival 2018 - Dendy Awards, and Documentary too
The Australian awards at SFF point to rising production companies and directors raring to grab their first features. Time to…
Box Office 18 June 2018 - are the tentpoles cannibalising each other?
Incredibles on the rampage, while modern Indian women rattle families in the multiplexes.
Law squeezes Gilliam out of Don Quixote
French law seems to steal Terry Gilliam's film in a case of legalised theft, in defiance of all reason.