Television

When Katy Perry didn't come to the rescue
When a disadvantaged school missed out on a $10,000 celebrity arts prize last week, a Bendigo arts student stepped in.

Nightcrawler
Gaunt and wiry, restless and riled up, you've never seen Jake Gyllenhaal like this before.

Maps to the Stars
Commoditisation, iconography and idolisation is at the heart of David Cronenberg's latest look at the horrors of human physicality

An Evening with Michael Rymer, Reframe, Production Design, Production Budgeting & More @ AFTRS Open
Just scheduled for 9 December AN EVENING WITH MICHAEL RYMER, a unique chance for behind-the-scenes Sci-Fi & Horror insights from…

BAPFF: from Korea with lip-synch, a different way of seeing silents
The Korean solution to the lack of sound in silent cinema was truly amazing - and about to be reconstructed…

Oz Cinema: collides with a means of Extinction
Anna Broinowski, detective documentarian, tracks Australian films at the local box office to find some giant, sinister footprints.

The Mule
This Australian film may be bypassing cinemas, but the crime comedy-drama is one audiences needn't strain to enjoy.

Tokyo Tribe
The iconic and inimitable Sion Sono applies his particular talents to a ridiculous and riveting underworld opera of sorts.

SPA 2014: Graeme Mason meditates in public
Screen Australia (mildly) contemplates a white label future

No pain, no gain? The abuse of power in arts education
Does Whiplash, the new film by American Damien Chazelle, glorify or denounce the behaviour of an obsessive teacher?