Television

Let’s Be Cops
Plenty of films and TV shows have proven that bumbling cops are funny; Let's Be Cops proves the pretence isn't.

‘71
Plunging into a heated war where everything is ablaze, '71 captures the blistering primal intensity of The Troubles.

Blinky Bill: own a cell, help an institution
25 cells from the original Blinky Bill: the Mischievous Koala are to be auctioned to raise money for ACMI's Xmas…

AIDC: nimble enough for a revolution
The Australian International Documentary Conference reveals a new approach, insists it is honouring the past, and skis into the blizzard…

Interstellar
Aiming for spectacle, awe and wonder, does the reach of Christopher Nolan’s space adventure exceed its grasp?

My Mistress
Despite a tone that aims for sensitivity and seriousness, My Mistress is unable to overcome the awkwardness of its concept.

The Gough Whitlam Memorial Services: the speeches
In a day of remarkable idealism and unity, Cate Blanchett and Noel Pearson gave extraordinary speeches from their hearts.

Box Office: bet on pride [and tolerance] and do just fine
With only a few familiar tendrils of antipodean cinema hanging on, the discerning viewer can inspect Pride and Whiplash.

Elizabeth I: The Last Dance
The exclusive World Premiere screening of Lindsay Kemp's 'Elizabeth I: The Last Dance' in Melbourne is exquisite and dazzling.

The Immortalists
Optimism, not answers, is the ultimate outcome for an documentary designed to spark like-minded thoughts and start conversations.