Television
Landmark study finds diversity lagging on Australian TV
In 1999 there were only two Indigenous actors on Australian TV; that figure has thankfully increased, but diversity lags in…
David Brent: Life on the Road
Too much of David Brent and his creator Ricky Gervais doing what they do best — or worst — doesn't…
Neruda
Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín's latest effort offers an illuminating and imaginative look at its titular persecuted poet.
Directing TV Drama, Legal Essentials + Open Day+More!
Upcoming highlights: DIRECTING TV DRAMA with Rowan Woods (The Kettering Incident), LEGAL ESSENTIALS FOR FILM & TV plus state-of-the-art INTRO…
Box Office - Monday 22 August 2016 in week two of Down Under
Down Under hangs on - see it NOW while a lovely stop frame animation is stuck in the daytime slot.
War Dogs
Based on a true story, this account of arms dealing during the Bush administration is content to lightly amuse and…
Kubo and the Two Strings
A disarming animated delight that weaves a seemingly typical hero's journey into something wise, warm, layered and knowing.
AACTA faces reality, grows feature film screening list
AFI/AACTA releases second list of films to be included in film contention, to right a wrong in changing times.
Fortissimo files for bankruptcy
Fortissimo, a prime arthouse sales agent active in Australia and Asia, has filed for voluntary bankruptcy in the Netherlands. It…
Indignation
Seasoned producer and writer James Schamus makes his directorial debut with a precise, probing adaptation of a Philip Roth novel.