Television
The Search for Weng Weng
Documentary film The Search for Weng Weng is a promising tale with a captivating story but confused in both structure…
Studio Ghibli: announces something drastic
Ghastly news as groundbreaking Japanese animation studio closes its doors - or not?
Song from the Forest
The viewer of this movie walks away with many more questions than answers and a frustration that isn’t really justifiable.
The Salt of the Earth
Named for Salgado’s focus on the granularity of the planet’s populace, the film morphs between two types of portraits.
Stills Photography: Boland's world of action and adventure
What sells a film? Teaser and poster. Who does the poster? A whole gang, relying so often on a location…
Don Featherstone and Andrew Ogilvie: The War That Changed Us
The War That Changed Us looks at six different perspectives on the Australian wartime experience.
Graeme Mason: Screen Australia CEO at 37 South
Graeme Mason has been in the job for eight months now. What has he learned and what does is the…
Rigor Moris
The dominant tropes of the genre are on display in this film; zombies, vampires and a deft balancing of comedy,…
Australians in Film: Gateway LA script development program
The program will support the development of commercially successful, Australian created television and movie screenplays.
Madman: gets the keys to its own asylum
Madman Entertainment has now consummated the deal to buy itself back, and is bullish about its own future.