Television

The Judge
Dwell in cliché and trying to evoke sentiment, The Judge is a family drama dressed up as a legal thriller.

Box Office: Babadook ploughs ahead, escaping Australian genre woes
While Babadook continues to scare overseas, the US release of Addicted provides a salutary comparison.

Tusk
A horror-comedy outing from Kevin Smith, Tusk wears its oddness like a badge of honour.

Screen Music Awards: sound drums and trumpets, its them again
Partos, Hirschfelder and Skubiszewski are back, but so are some terrific new names.

Art and Craft
Like all engaging true stories, Art and Craft is one of many shades and few easy answers.

Brief: SPA rings out the old, rings in the new
Screen Producers Australia has a new President, carried by acclamation in the absence of competition.

Box Office: tatty spring with jewels in the growing corn
The Australian films now set a challenge - how to find the films we forgot to see before they blink…

The 50 Year Argument
Martin Scorsese turns documentarian once more to celebrate the history and enduring influence of The New York Review of Books.

Brand Funding Seminar, Writing Children’s TV, Writing Factual TV & Much More @ AFTRS Open
October course highlights include: BRAND FUNDING IS DEAD: LONG LIVE BRAND FUNDING a 1 day seminar, SHORT FILM SUCCESS in…

The Setting Sun Short Film Festival: aka The Sunnies
The Setting Sun Short Film Festival 2015 (SSSFF) is calling for entries until 6pm 31st January, 2015.