National

Ratings: Thursday, 18th September 2014
Despite some losses at Nine and a resurgence at Seven, the big N still held onto victory in the nightly…

Stop Press: Screen Queensland reveals answer to emerging mystery
Screen Queensland has revealed the results of the tender process to replace QPIX.

Ratings: Wednesday, 17th September 2014
Ten has dragged The Bachelor up by 85,000. Home and Away climbed by 182,000. A good night for Seven, just…

R100
What keeps R100 moving is its sense of dread, as everyone waits to see what the next segment entails.

Brief: The Giver arrives a month late
Phil Noyce's sci-fi vehicle The Giver is not out of the woods in the US and the Australian figures aren't…

AACTA: which features are doing combat?
This is the big Kahuna list for the AACTA/AFI awards next January. No obvious leaders, lots of contenders...

Box Office: The Reckoning goes digital as Felony and Predestination soldier on
Plenty to see on the crowded arthouse circuit though no Australians are pinning audiences to the wall.

The Way He Looks
Sincere performances assist in navigating what could have proven a routine adolescent offering.

Ratings: Tuesday, 16th September 2014
Nine falters and everyone else falls on its nightly share like hyenas with titanium teeth. Except SBS.

I Can Quit Whenever I Want
The film probes European society’s new strata of over-educated, under-employed as it amusingly steps through the get-rich-quick solution du jour.