Film

Juvenile Delinquents faces high risk moment of truth
Neil Goss is running his teen flick in some local cinemas between a brief outing in LA and plans for…

Indie games let you experience Melbourne despite lockdown
These beautiful, relatable games create experiences that feel like home, in a time when we can't experience the city that…

Australians shine in Emmy nominations from tears to laughter
Our awards expert Grace Boschetti tracks down streaming sources for all the Emmy nominees. Cate Blanchett, Hugh Jackman, Sarah Snook…

What's Streaming in August?
From fantastic Aussie features to gloriously enjoyable trash, we take a look at what's streaming on Stan, Netflix, Binge, Amazon…

Dustin Clare: from Spartacus to CEO of new streaming service Shelter
The well-known actor and filmmaker has long been passionate about design and architecture. Now he's launching a content platform devoted…

Bus Stop Films and Taste Creative have launched The Inclusive Filmmaking Toolkit
Decades of experience and campaigning has gone into learning just how the arts community can create important (and unique) work…

Kate Jenkinson locks down in Wentworth
The actor playing the latest 'Top Dog' talks about her role in the iconic prison drama, on the eve of…

Spike in demand for animation skills creates opportunity for graduates
The film, television and animation courses at Deakin create work-ready graduates supported by industry partnerships and the latest technology. With…

Mukbang moment can build constructive debate on race in cultural sector
The Mukbang controversy is a chance to discuss race and Australian films. Let's not squander it.

Film Review: 'Babyteeth' is a complex portrait of youth
This stage play adaptation is a far cry from your typical YA love story, writes Mel Campbell.