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Dale Frank – Nobody’s Sweetie review: portrait of a reclusive artist

Jenny Hicks' documentary on Dale Frank considers the charm and chagrin of the Australian contemporary artist.

Bring Her Back. Image: Sony Pictures/A24. New movies in May.
What to Watch

What’s on at the cinemas in May 2025? Best Australian cinema guide

Catch Thunderbolts* and more in May 2025's Aussie cinema line-up. Explore the latest films this month with this guide.

Titanic. Image: Paramount Pictures. 1998 Best Picture Oscar.
What to Watch

Oscar-winning films 1996 to 2005 and where to stream them

From Braveheart to Million Dollar Baby, Oscar-winning films from 1996 to 2005 and where you can stream them.

Submissions

The Arts Unit

CApture Film Festival

CApture Film Festival is a celebration of creativity and inspiration designed to spotlight students' remarkable talents in Years 9, 10…

Submissions

Melbourne Queer Film Festival

Melbourne Queer Film Festival

The Melbourne Queer Film Festival is the oldest, largest and most successful queer film festival in Australia. Our main festival…

Screenings

Country Arts SA

Nunga Screen 2025

Nunga Screen celebrates First Nations’ culture, stories and language through film; sharing stories of history, healing, belonging, community and connection…

Screenings

Banff Mountain Film Festival

Banff Mountain Film Festival 2025

The Banff Mountain Film Festival is the most prestigious international film competition and an annual presentation of short films and…

A US film shoot is coming to Australia. Image: ScreenHub/Canva
Industry News

Major US film about NFL superstar will shoot in Victoria

The US movie about John Tuggle brings American football to Kardinia Park, and stars David Corenswet and Michael Shannon.

Together. Image: Sydney Film Festival
What to Watch

Australian grotesque horror romcom Together will open the 2025 Sydney Film Festival

Together, which stars Alison Brie and Dave Franco, will make its Australian debut at SFF’s 72nd Opening Night Gala.

National Theatre Live: Dr. Strangelove. Image: Manuel Harlan
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Dr. Strangelove, National Theatre Live review: a genuine blast

Dr. Strangelove on stage blends humour and politics expertly as Steve Coogan juggles multiple roles with comedic flair.

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