Television
The redemption of Peter Jackson in a steam powered Zeppelin
What's it got in its pocketses? Steam engines and a monstrous, mobile City of London.
Miss Fisher - how the producers used crowdfunding to maintain artistic control
Steeped in culture, Screenhub's new journalist reckons that Phryne Fisher is the closest thing we have to a superhero. How…
From the releases - Queensland studio, SPA, Natalie Miller Fellowship
Govt to help pay for Brisbane Studio, Ones to Watch can be watched, SPA prize fight open, Business Essentials and…
What's On Screen: rain plus holidays equals cinemas and streaming
Not just a bunch of lively movies from horror to hilarious Grande Dames, we have streaming treats as well.
Box Office 4 June 2018 - Nash Edgerton practices craft, Gringo Audience absent
Breath bubbles along, while a pair of small films geared to female audiences are doing just fine.
Executive jobs galore
There are some interesting agency opportunities at the moment as the SAFC and Film Victoria are both advertising several positions.
Melbourne Film Festival: opening with an instant classic
Wildlife has all the indicators of a really satisfying experience steeped in traditional ideas of cinematic quality
What's On in Film: New this week are Gringo, I Kill Giants, Just Between Us and Godard
Three biopics - LBJ, Godard and Gauguin, but I Kill Giants could be better than all of them. Tentpoles abound…
Jobs, submissions for AFF, Screenability at SFF - timely bits of news
The SAFC has senior jobs, the Adelaide Film Fest delays the submission date (a bit) and SFF promotes its strand…
St Kilda Winners 2018: the better the film, the shorter the speech
Behind the awards are actual humans. Here are the people who made some of the most interesting films at St…