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A Remarkable Place to Die review: stunning and safe
A Remarkable Place to Die pits a solid crime mystery set-up against a beautiful New Zealand backdrop.
The Big Trip, Channel 7 review: you could fall asleep and not miss a thing
The Big Trip sees four celebrity teams drive 3,000 kilometres, from Nullarbor to Sydney.
The Jury: Death on the Staircase, SBS review: a gripping true crime show
The case the 12 jurors are faced with in SBS's new court show is real, and the insights into the…
Always Listening, SBS review: Lifeline volunteers share their stories
Australian director Genevieve Bailey’s powerful new documentary Always Listening puts faces to the voices who volunteer for Lifeline.
Territory, Netflix review: a soapy Shakespearean outback saga
Territory takes a widescreen look at a scheming family on a Northern Territory cattle farm, with twists round every corner…
Nautilus review: a rollickingly subversive submarine story
Nautilus serves up plenty of swashbuckling entertainment while posing curly colonial questions.
Fisk Season 3 review: funny, feel-good, fab
Fisk is now a name partner at her firm, has a new home, new neighbours ... and even more exasperation…
Plum, ABC review: sporting pain and poetry
Plum follows former rugby league hero Peter 'the Plum' Lum as he faces up to a serious brain injury related…
The Office, Prime Video review: a cookie-cutter Australian version of the show
Despite its excellent cast, The Office offers a checklist of tics and tropes we’re all way too familiar with.
Dandadan (DAN DA DAN) review: Scully and Mulder wannabes take on aliens, ghosts, and highschool
Two teens tackle aliens, ghastly spirits, and budding romance in new anime series Dandadan.