Television
Spy
Joining the satirical espionage ranks, Spy parodies the secret sleuthing genre and calls attention to gender cliches.
Blue Dog: a tale of two dreams
With The Water Diviner and Paper Planes but a box office memory, a pair of pooches now aims for Australia's…
Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem
A striking, solemn and sublimely performed portrait of martial disharmony, institutionalised domination and societal dysfunction.
How to be your own CEO
Schedule a daily meeting with your inner CEO and you can apply the rigour an external manager would bring to…
Fury Road on white-knuckle ride at box office
Fury Road opened at number one in the Australian box office...
A budget without a policy is directionless
Two entirely separate funding entities disbursing the same combined pot cannot be adding to ‘efficiencies’ so what is the Government…
Arts Funding: Why It's Unwise to Cut Off Your Arm
Principles of arms-length funding are being sacrificed to a 'trickle down' approach the Federal Government would not countenance in other…
Age of Cannibals
There's flash and fire in this take on the ruthlessness of corporate life, but nothing else other than stating the…
St Kilda Film Festival: saved from bean bags by Lithuanian renovation
The 2015 St Kilda Film Festival improvises a very comfortable pop-up cinema at a moment of crisis.
Budget 2015: What the AusCo cuts mean for you
The principles of independent arts funding are under threat as the Budget foreshadows the greatest shake up since the Australia…