Silvi Vann-Wall

Silvi Vann-Wall is a Melbourne-based journalist, podcaster, critic and filmmaker who loves frogs and improv comedy. They were the ScreenHub Film Content Lead from 2022 to 2025. Twitter (X): @SilviReports / Bluesky: @silvi.bsky.social‬ / Website: silvireports.com

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Jessica Mauboy, Pia Miranda join cast of Windcatcher

Family friendly original feature Windcatcher is currently in production and will premiere on Stan in the near future.

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Nicole Kidman, Jason Clarke head to SXSW Sydney for screen festival

Kidman joins Charmaine Bingwa, Jason Clarke, Phillip Noyce and Amy Wang to talk shop at the SXSW Sydney screen festival.

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Binge, like Netflix and Stan, will now stream in 4K

A selection of films and shows will be available to stream in 4K quality from the end of the month.

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Our Flag Means Death Season 2 review: Stede and Ed might work it out, but first they must work on themselves

Season 2 of Our Flag Means Death delivers what fans want – but not what they expect.

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Two Aussie Christmas films to release this year: Christmess and A Savage Christmas

It's not even Halloween and already we have trailers for two Australian Christmas films.

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Mean Girls is now free to watch on TikTok – and yes, it's legal

Mean Girls day is here, and Paramount is commemorating the totally fetch occasion by making the film free in 23…

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Aus films Blueback and Scarygirl vying for Best Film at Asia Pacific Screen Awards

Scarygirl is up for Best Animated Film, and Blueback contends for Best Youth Film at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards…

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SPA: Ones to Watch confirmed for 2023

Ones To Watch names 12 emerging screen producers for industry mentoring and career acceleration.

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Australian Writers' Guild says no thanks to AI

The WGA struck for months for protections against AI content. If it should come to that here, the AWG knows…

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Cobweb review: Korean satire spins a few too many threads

On paper, this Korean satire about filmmaking is fascinating, but Cobweb flails too much to keep the viewer engaged throughout.

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