Television

Interstellar
Aiming for spectacle, awe and wonder, does the reach of Christopher Nolan’s space adventure exceed its grasp?

My Mistress
Despite a tone that aims for sensitivity and seriousness, My Mistress is unable to overcome the awkwardness of its concept.

The Gough Whitlam Memorial Services: the speeches
In a day of remarkable idealism and unity, Cate Blanchett and Noel Pearson gave extraordinary speeches from their hearts.

Box Office: bet on pride [and tolerance] and do just fine
With only a few familiar tendrils of antipodean cinema hanging on, the discerning viewer can inspect Pride and Whiplash.

Elizabeth I: The Last Dance
The exclusive World Premiere screening of Lindsay Kemp's 'Elizabeth I: The Last Dance' in Melbourne is exquisite and dazzling.

The Immortalists
Optimism, not answers, is the ultimate outcome for an documentary designed to spark like-minded thoughts and start conversations.

Introduction To TV, Drama Production Management, Avid 101, Cinema 4D & More @ AFTRS Open
Find out how to get into the TV industry in AN INTRODUCTION TO TELEVISION (Sydney this Sunday Melbourne next Sunday).…

RatPac: James Packer back into media - this time through film
Have the true media tycoons gone from our culture forever? Maybe not, if James Packer plays his Hollywood cards well…

Xenia
Style, sweetness and a hint of subversiveness and surrealism helps the amiable Xenia cope with its well-worn concept.

Starred Up
A bleak effort about a brutish character and bitter climate that never backs away from its bristling impact.