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Marty Supreme. The titular character, played by Timothée Chalamet, is pictured holding a red table tennis racquet and pointing towards an off-screen opponent. Stan.
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Marty Supreme review: propulsive, frenetic if lightweight fun

Josh Safdie’s solo directorial debut features a who’s who of cameos, gorgeous cinematography, and TimothĂ©e Chalamet as the fast-talking, chaotic…

Aud Mason-Hyde and Olivia Colman in Jimpa. Image: Closer Films / Mad Ones Films.
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Jimpa review: supple and rewarding cinema

In Jimpa, director Sophie Hyde explores family dynamics with sensitivity and subtlety.

Mother of Flies. Image: AMC+/Shudder.
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AMC+, Acorn TV, Shudder: best new shows & films streaming this week

Discover the best new shows & films to stream from 19 to 25 January 2026 on AMC+, Shudder, Acorn TV…

Dolly Parton: Here I Am. Image: Rob Hoffman/SBS on Demand.
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SBS On Demand: best new shows streaming this week

Discover the best new shows to stream from 19 to 25 January 2026 on SBS On Demand with this guide.

Steal. Image: Prime Video. Best new films to stream.
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6 best new films to stream this week

Discover the best new films to stream from 18 to 25 January 2026, as chosen by ScreenHub staff, with this…

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. Image: Sony Pictures. Streaming on Prime Video.
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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple review: beguilingly wild and tender

Candyman director Nia DaCosta proves there’s plenty of surprises yet in this shape-changing and soul-shifting franchise.

A screening at the Alliance Française French Film Festival. The photo depicts rows of audience members in seats and the screen behind them.
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The Australian film festivals that we’re most looking forward to in 2026

From capital city festivals featuring hot picks from Venice and Canne to smaller thematic festivals across the country, here are…

L-R: Leticia Cáceres (photo: Sebastian Bourges), Elizabeth Coleman (photo: Rodney Stewart), Priscilla Jackman and Jean Tong (supplied). Four female and non-binary directors who have moved from stage to screen.
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From stage to screen: four Australian creatives discuss sideways career shifts

Leticia Cáceres, Elizabeth Coleman, Priscilla Jackman and Jean Tong describe how they adapted skills honed in the theatre into film…

A scene from boxing biopic Christy showing Sydney Sweeney as the title character, gloved fist triumphantly raised as a man hoists her aloft in the boxing ring. Other men look on.
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Christy review: Sydney Sweeney hits hard in boxing biopic

This by-the-numbers biopic features a captivating performance by Sydney Sweeney.

The Deb. Photo: John Platt.
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10 Australian films we can’t wait to see in 2026

From ocker outback comedies to demonic possession via dinosaurs, here are the Australian films set to make waves this year.

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