Australia
Ratings: Monday, 10th February 2014
Is it possible to make cooking illegal? Seems to be the only way to stop Seven turning the ratings into…
Brindley and Aronson: beyond the tyranny of conventional structure
Writer and teacher Michael Brindley is a walking encyclopaedia of script approaches, editing strategies and key films. Linda Aronson is…
Radio stations drop live streaming as royalties dispute escalates
The ongoing dispute over simulcast licences is depriving regional audiences of local radio and artists of payments.
Ratings: Austra-titans battle it out for weekend of February 9th 2014
Ten pins its hopes on the Sochi Olympics. Did it work? And Dr Blake sniffs around Ballarat for a second…
Australian Film Critics Association 2014: nominations announced
The AFCA offers four awards annually for writing on film; the judges this year are Alan Finney – Chair of…
The Kettering Incident: gets healthy wadge of Tasmanian government support
Just five weeks out from an election, the Tasmanian government has some good news to push. The biggest TV series…
Brief: indy exhibitors doing just fine..
ICAA has happily pointed out that its end of the industry is doing just fine through the January holidays, against…
All Apologies
For all the regrets and acts of redemption that resound from its title, the film’s upsetting deeds cannot be undone.
INXS: Never Tear Us Apart
It’s safe to say that no genres were busted or conventions harmed in the filming of INXS: Never Tear Us…
China and WTFN: making the footage library work
It is a known fact that the Chinese screen sector is looking to sell its own IP abroad - and…