Film

What Australians can learn from Smithsonian’s Accessibility Director
30-years of shaping disability access programming for America's largest cultural institutions brings lessons for change and a strong read on…

TV Review: Les Norton feels like light-hearted Underbelly
The ABC brings 80s pulp crime classic to the small screen with larrikin energy but mixed results.

SPA wants your answers to annual survey
Collecting important industry data, the survey must be completed by Friday to go in the running for a Screen Forever…

Surprising genres selling in the series sales bonanza
The perfect series: Turkish woman astronaut brings her children home from abroad to face their vampire father.

TV Review: The Hunting is hot and urgent
Powerful, topical and superbly produced, this is a rare event in Australian television history, writes Chris Boyd.

ICYMI: the week’s top news stories in the arts
We take a look at this week's top news stories from around the galleries, on stage, the festival scene, wrapping…

Vision Splendid: a film festival under the microscope
Want an honest evaluation of a film festival by its director? Greg Dolgopolov finds some surprising truths running Australian films…

Six great picks for studying screen across Australia
Photo by Matias Islas on Unsplash Creative Arts at Flinders Whether you’re preparing to take centre stage, direct or produce an internationally acclaimed…

ACCC wants to regulate both media and the news
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is a hard-nosed agency with Treasury clout. It has concluded that Big Government should…

Small Screen Highlights: Robbie Hood, My Life is Murder and Knock Down the House
Dylan Rivers delivers a tough love letter to Alice Springs, Lucy Lawless turns up for the murder of the week,…