Television
Korean MOU: a dance, a deal and a descending lifeline
We sign an MOU, everybody gets a souvenir pen, and the sector opens a door to an extraordinary culture.
The Water Diviner: trailer to move nation
You can't tell a breakout film from the trailer, can you? Yes you can.
Peter Andrikidis, TV Shooter Producer, Girls On Film & More @ AFTRS Open
Don’t miss DIRECTING ACTORS WITH PETER ANDRIKIDIS next week. Coming up in October: TV SHOOTER PRODUCER WORKSHOP, the inspiring GIRLS…
Gone Girl
David Fincher's sleek fondness for interpersonal gameplay is again afoot in his adaptation of the best-selling thriller.
Which city has the best film festival?
Who has more films? Bigger audiences? Better curation? Important premieres? ArtsHub's guide to everything you need to know Australian film…
Box Office: Sex doesn't always sell
This week's story is about trundling, as Australian films plod on through the afternoon sun, yarning to strangers...
Duelling Critics: Those Happy Years Reconsidered
Filmmaker Daniele Luchetti's Those Happy Years is a subtle, more beautiful film than reviewers might give it credit for.
Brief: Iron Sky2 to crowd source script editing
Iron Sky expands budget, relies more on crowdfunding, sends script to startled devotees.
The Equalizer
A finessed vigilante turn from Denzel Washington can't save The Equalizer from all things broad, bland, grim and nasty.
Screen Forever: key names for 2014
More or less pinned down by meetings, SPA always has a lolly bag of overseas delegates for the market strand.…