Television
Cannes 2015: modest haul for marsupial southerners
Justin Kurzel moves from a contemporary classic to a simple classic for his Cannes run.
Screen Australia: Record number of Australian producers head to China
Backed by Screen Australia, Ausfilm and DFAT, the largest ever delegation of Australians is doing business in Beijing.
Is the Film Industry Fixable?
A hobby. A career tool. Art disguised as commerce. Court asks if our cracked, confused industry can be saved from…
Director’s Toolkit, Modern Cinematography, TV Script Editing, Factual TV Writing & More: AFTRS Open
Final spots in this weekend’s courses: INTRO TO SCREENWRITING, Ellery Ryan’s MODERN CINEMATOGRAPHY and AN INTRO TO TV. Other upcoming…
The Gunman
A serious performance by Sean Penn can't boost this smooth but shallow Europe-set action flick.
Lyndon Sayer-Jones: loss of a fine man and an excellent lawyer
Lyndon Sayer-Jones has died at the age of 62, silencing a wonderful ability to demystify the law.
The Noble Family
Pairing convention with smatterings of perceptiveness drives this class and age clash comedy.
Australian Directors' Guild: the ultimate competition
The 2015 directors' face off competition and dinner is well launched with the list of nominees. By their peers shall…
Luna
The themes of this part-animated, part-live action musing on grief and fantasy speak louder than its construction should permit.
The Fear of Darkness
Relying upon genre convention may not make see this thriller cultivate an enduring enigma, but it does offer a diverting…