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Living is Easy with Eyes Closed

The epitome of feel-good fare, as the film's kind-hearted narrative, sincere characters and warm colour palette all demonstrate.

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Cheap Thrills

Even a truly shocking twist at the end can’t make up for all the time spent watching desperate people do…

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Transcendence

For all the film’s pondering, it remains superficial and simplistic, spouting tech-talk clichés best left in decades long passed.

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NSW Arts a reshuffle casualty

The new Premier of NSW, Mike Baird, has announced a Cabinet reshuffle, and the Arts Ministry was among the changes.

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These Final Hours: international premiere at Cannes

Australian apocalyptic thriller, These Final Hours, will have its international premiere at the Director's Fortnight in Cannes.

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The Dressmaker: film sewn together

Kate Winslet and Judy Davis set to lead the cast in The Dressmaker, produced by Sue Maslin and directed by…

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Guernica on the big screen

Antonio Banderas and Gwyneth Paltrow will star in a Picasso film that is not so much biopic as creative journey.

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Sunlight Jr.

A grungy, unromantic portrait of contemporary life in a country that lacks social welfare and universal access to healthcare.

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Cannes 2014: after the hype, humping the bluey with an early release

Both The Rover and Charlie's Company are to debut in official selection at Cannes, in a study in contrasts and…

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