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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Old People's Home for Teenagers returns this October

The heartwarming reality series Old People's Home for Teenagers returns for season 2 this October on ABC.

Time Addicts. Image: Umbrella Entertainment
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Time Addicts: watch the trailer for Melbourne-filmed thriller comedy

Time Addicts follows two Melbourne drug addicts in a journey with a literal time-altering substance.

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SXSW Sydney shorts program announced

With a robust lineup of features already confirmed, SXSW Sydney has now unveiled their spectacular short film program for October.

Sophie Wilde in Talk to Me. Image: A24.
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Talk To Me is A24’s top horror release at North American box office

Australian-made film Talk To Me is now A24's highest grossing horror release in North America.

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What's new to streaming this week on Netflix, Disney+, Paramount+, Apple TV+, Prime and more

What's new to streaming in Australia from 4-10 September 2023.

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Our Flag Means Death - Season 2 Premiere Date Announced for Binge

Our Flag Means Death, the LGBTQIA+ pirate romcom, returns for a second season on Binge.

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One Piece live action review – a real treasure of a Netflix series

The Netflix live-action adaptation of One Piece strikes gold by balancing faithfulness with bold directorial choices.

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The Twelve: Season 2 cast announced

The Twelve has added new cast members to Season 2 of the Binge series.

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Sydney Opera House has 50 free films you can stream now

Titled 50/50, the Sydney Opera House has unveiled a program of 50 archival films for anyone in Australia to stream.

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Australian Feature Film Program returns for 2023

The Australian Feature Film Forum and the Australian International Movie Convention will host two days of industry panels.

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