Stephen A Russell

Stephen A Russell is a Melbourne-based arts writer. His writing regularly appears in Fairfax publications, SBS online, Flicks, Time Out, The Saturday Paper, The Big Issue and Metro magazine. You can hear him on Joy FM.

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Features

Run Rabbit Run and Late Night With the Devil: meet the directors

Daina Reid, and Colin and Cameron Cairnes, discuss their hotly-tipped films, showing at the 2023 Sydney Film Festival.

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American Born Chinese review: heavenly war vs teenage hormones

Emerging actor Ben Wang is brilliant company in this Buffy-like adventure that’s more about high-school drama than it is ancient…

Interviews

The Clearing on Disney+: Kate Mulvany and Hazem Shammas talk cults and lies

The gripping adaptation of JP Pomare's thriller, set in Victoria, also stars Miranda Otto and Guy Pearce.

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Review: John Farnham: Finding the Voice truly sings

This loving tribute to John Farnham, a star who would not give up, is also a gorgeous send-off for Olivia…

Hannah Gadsby serves Something Special (and a little stale) on Netflix

It’s tough to be churlish about Gadsby finding happiness, but perhaps the dial has spun too far from the game-changing…

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Ten Pound Poms review: too many plots spoil the broth

An intriguing period of Australian history gets a little lost in this cluttered BBC co-production with Stan.

Opinions & Analysis

Return of the Jedi is the best Star Wars film – come at me

Forty years on from the epic (first) conclusion of the Skywalker saga, Stephen A Russell mounts a heartfelt challenge to…

Interviews

Love Me star Heather Mitchell on playing women with agency

The hit Melbourne love story is back for a second season, with a zesty role that Mitchell is happy to…

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The Power review: Toni Collette and the teenagers smashing the patriarchy

This rip-roaring adaptation of the Naomi Alderman novel asks, ‘What if Margaret Atwood’s Handmaids got superpowers?’

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My Old School review: this head-spinning doco is a must-see

Featuring a lip-synching performance by Scottish star Alan Cumming, My Old School asks if we can really trust our memories.

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