Television

300: Rise of an Empire
The film proves little more than an assemblage of drawn-out frays, laced with the slightest smatterings of non-combat moments.

Oscars: Aussie 3 – Hobbit 0
Past Americans hustling and slaving in their gravity well, we applaud The Great Gatsby's visual flair.
Madman: Funtastic days are over as Madman goes on the auction block
Much loved Australian distributor Madman Entertainment is likely to change hands in the next few months, as owners Funtastic court…
AIDC 2014: Mason lays first brick in AIDC wall
Graeme Mason admits he is a bit of an Energiser Bunny, and Anne Richey took careful notes as he hopped…

dLux partners with Black Box to present media arts
Three new exhibitions drawn from dLux’s Scanlines archive, a remix on digital media’s pulse – past and current.

Hannah Gadsby vs the myth of white men in hats
The stand-up comedian with an Art History degree explodes the art canon in her new ABC TV series.

Mr Brainwash heads to Sydney for Semi-Permanent
The hippest festival of art, design and creativity heads to Sydney’s Carriageworks this May.

Blockbusters: Hit-making, Risk-taking, and the Big Business of Entertaining
Blockbusters may be the way of the future for the entertainment industry, but the jury's still out on how to…

In A World...
By using an insular and seldom-explored industry as its basis, In A World… bubbles with considered comedy.

China's booming film market
Communist countries have long wrestled with capitalist film production but the 2013 figures show China's great leap forward.