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Ita Buttrose to buttress battered ABC
The chair of the ABC may be a recurrent circus, but this is surely the first time a chair has…
AIDC - mystery Hawes winner revealed
Mild-mannered and multi-skilled, James Bradley is currently writing his speech for next Monday.
Oscars - hopes dashed, dreams turn to ashes.
Rolling out the most intense, most venal, most undignified cultural prize in the English-speaking world. Also the most addictive, and…
Box Office - all the energy of a dead kipper
Green Book, The Favourite, Stan and Ollie, What Men Want, Wandering Earth - all have their lessons at the world…
Around the web 22 Feb 2019 - leading off with In Like Flynn
Lots of Netflix news, plus China complications, In Like Flynn interview, and Oscar scripts. And the future of AI.
Small Screen Highlights: The Heights, Bad Mothers, Aftermath and Reviews Wrap
The ABC launches new 30-part drama set in Perth high rise towers, and Nine unveils bad mummy murder mystery series.
Guild News - announcements for 22 February 2019
The ADG Awards, Production Designers Guild and Oscars, Screenworks widens composers scheme, AWG wants your AWGIE submissions.
Interview with Nic Wrathall, director of Undermined: Tales from the Kimberley
Fighting injustice and questioning the media are key drivers for this documentary filmmaker's latest work set in Australia's remote north…
Oscars - who do we think will win?
In a really wide open field, we risk Screenhub's reputation with some firm predictions. Will we be humiliated by Monday…
Berlinale 2019: Australian filmmakers go global to stay global
Soaked in the authentic gravity of German audiences on Potsdamerplatz, Sarah Ward assesses the Australian impact in 2019.