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Actors may soon be replaceable by CGI

CGI is close to being indistinguishable from the real thing. Could actors find themselves auditioning against a dead or imaginary…

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xXx: Return of Xander Cage

In the third effort in the extreme sports meets espionage franchise, you can't teach a returning character and star new…

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Lion charges into multiplexes as it claims $25m around the world.

Full houses on first afternoon, a standing ovation at the latest Q&A and the perfect opening date - Lion is…

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We need a national day for the arts

Australia has public holidays for agricultural shows, football finals and a horse race. Why don't the arts have a public…

Features

China introduces seven commandments for pesky reviewers

China's new attempt to censor online film reviewers is packaged as the Seven Conventions of Good Reviewing. It's a Party…

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Jackie

Natalie Portman proves entrancing and compelling in Pablo Larraín's intimate portrait of pain, loss, pageantry and legacy.

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Gimme Danger

Come for sounds and stories – and stay for them – as Jim Jarmusch documents the zest and success of…

Features

Flickerfest honours a beast and sustains a dream baby

Flickerfest confirms one Australian short as a favourite, and offers some fresh stories and faces to the limelight.

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