Silvi Vann-Wall

Silvi Vann-Wall is a journalist, podcaster, and filmmaker. They joined ScreenHub as Film Content Lead in 2022. Twitter: @SilviReports

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The Boyfriend review: a new delightfully queer reality TV obsession

4 stars for The Boyfriend, Japan's first same-sex dating show which releases episodes weekly on Netflix.

Paradise is Burning. Image: Scandinavian Film Festival
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2024 Saxo Scandinavian Film Festival: top picks of the program

Discover the best of Nordic cinema at the Saxo Scandinavian Film Festival, running from July to August 2024.

Love Is A Gun. Image: Taiwan Film Festival in Australia
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Taiwan Film Festival in Australia: top picks of the program

Check out new films at the Taiwan Film Festival in Australia, running from July to September across six cities.

Thank God You're Here. Image: 10 Network
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Thank God You’re Here returns to Ten in August

Thank God You're Here returns for Season 6 on Ten this August.

Birdeater. Image: Umbrella Entertainment.
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Cinema guide: new films in Australia this week

Check out the new films in cinemas this week (15 to 21 July), from Aussie horror films Birdeater and Sting…

The cast of Optics. Image: ABC
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New ABC comedy Optics will master the art of spin

Charles Firth will star as a veteran PR flack in Optics, an ABC scripted comedy about crisis PR that's begun…

Hero (2002). Image: Madman Entertainment/Imprint Asia
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Blu-rays: new films released this week and where to buy them

Your guide to new Blu-ray releases from 15-21 July 2024, including La Chimera by Alice Rohrwacher.

Halsey as Tabby Martin and Mia Goth as Maxine Minx in MaXXXine. Image: A24/Universal Pictures
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MaXXXine review: a killer ending to Ti West's trilogy

Mia Goth takes on 1980s Hollywood in MaXXXine, a thrilling close to Ti West's horror trilogy.

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Fly Me To The Moon review: good clean American fun

Fly Me To The Moon invokes the power of nostalgia to deliver a crowd-pleasing romcom that you'll probably forget about…

Madeleine Sami as Eddie Redcliffe, Kate Box as Dulcie Collins, Nina Oyama as Abby Matsuda in Deadloch S1. Image: Prime Video/Bradley Patrick.
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Deadloch: Australian show renewed for Season 2

Deadloch's Season 2 will take place in Northern Territory, with Kate Box and Madeleine Sami reprising their roles.

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