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You like them and so do we: a sampler of favourite Screenhub stories
Between Covid and the government's determination to back the free enterprise media, the sector has had its toughest year in…
The Best TV of 2020: a year in search of escape
These were the shows that delivered us from lockdown, with a focus on Australian content but not exclusively. From Mystery…
Author Jane Harper watches The Dry turning into a film
The bestselling crime writer talks to Guy Davis about being on set as an extra and seeing her literary vision…
What We’re Watching: Festive edition
From Australian gem Babyteeth, to lesbian Christmas romcom The Happiest Season, to classic sitcom rewatches, this is what the office…
What 2020 taught us about games (and life)
Screenhub catches up with some of the leading lights of the local games industry, to hear about the lessons they…
The surprising ways games challenge how people think about themselves and the world
Increasingly, console games help us question the ways we see, think or feel about the world, the game, even ourselves.
My Brilliant Career has an uncompromising message for girls today
My Brilliant Career blends the intimacy of life writing with the broader scope of a story being retold. The lessons…
Best videogames from Australia and Aotearoa in 2020
In a year defined by isolation, protest, pandemic, and uncertainty, these games galvanised us, fostered solidarity, and provided comfort.
Is it wrong to make a film about the Port Arthur massacre?
Is it too soon to make a film on the 1996 Port Arthur massacre? A trauma expert's perspective.
How NZ Kept Cameras Rolling
NZ Film academic Dr Gabriel Reid offers an insight into what has been an extraordinary year for the industry, particularly…