Australia
‘71
Plunging into a heated war where everything is ablaze, '71 captures the blistering primal intensity of The Troubles.
Australian TV Production: the big end of town gets bigger
Entertainment One goes into domestic production in Australia - and another little elephant balances on the production string.
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…
Latest Ratings: Week 45, 31 October - Nov 7 2014
Thursday night - King's Cross Er does some heavy lifting for Nine while laughs spread on ABC.
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…
Phil Craig: officially going
Phil Craig, the forthright head of ABC factual, is indeed leaving. Here is a date and a destination.
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.