Television
Sue Austin's underwater wheelchair is a blow for freedom
The Adelaide Film Festival runs a remarkable underwater cinematic spectacle which turns disability inside out and upside down
What's on your screen: national fests rampant from zombies to Shakespeare
There's a lot on for the sharp eyed cineaste with no prejudices starting now and running for the next month.…
Opening Scene: enter new writers from beyond the mainstream
The Wheeler Centre partners up with SAFC to bring fresh unpublished works to South Australian screen producers.
Review: First Man
As much a space movie as a psychological drama, this Neil Armstrong biopic combines the visceral and the thoughtful.
Humanising the screen industry with statistics and a plan
Raising children in the screen sector is hard - but there are useful initiatives that see the industry in a…
Box Office 15 October 2018: too much of a good thing in cinemas?
Ladies in Black is coming down to earth as a lot of entertaining films do okay but meh business.
Review: In Like Flynn
Australian action hero Errol Flynn gets a swashbuckling but wearily cartoonish biopic based on his pre-fame days.
Brisbane International Film Festival arrives with a storm and lands where it should
Battered by change, the Brisbane International Film Festival can now build for the future and give the city the festival…
What's On Your Screen: festivals, great schlock, while Ladies in Black charms
There is a pile of stuff on at the cinema for all possible tastes, including First Man and Bad Times…
Adelaide Film Festival melts bones with sound, purely for fun
Will you like Hotel Mumbai? Adelaide Film Festival road tests it with the Australian premiere.