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Strong Female Lead: An interview with director Tosca Looby
Adopting the archive-only approach of The Final Quarter, Looby and editor Rachel Grierson-Johns created a powerful and enraging one-off doc…
News In Brief - Mental health first aid training and behind the new Gillard doco
Plus, a first look at New Gold Mountain and a sharp take on All My Friends Are Racist.
TV Review: All My Friends Are Racist is as absurd as it is self-aware
All My Friends Are Racist is like good coffee: blak, bitter and too hot for you, writes Raelee Lancaster.
Film Review: Coming Home in the Dark is one for the brave
This taut and horrific NZ psychological thriller will make you gasp, says Kalu Oji.
Game Review: The Artful Escape is a sight and sound to behold
A Melbourne-made, sensory journey of transformation, The Artful Escape revels in galaxy-spanning, mind-altering, maximalist sensation.
Game Review: The Forgotten City epitomizes the storytelling power of games
From Melbourne studio Modern Storyteller, The Forgotten City empowers you with a sense of complete agency, telling a thought-provoking story…
Kirsty Stark on producing, coaching and the Seth Godin altMBA.
From starting in camera departments to running South Australia’s Epic Films, Kirsty Stark took her time to really think about…
Coming Home in the Dark - Director James Ashcroft talks tension on a budget
With a background in theatre, the actor's director talks about creating tension on a tight budget.
The Newsreader - Creator Michael Lucas talks ambiguity, archives and the 80s
The creator and producer of the ABC's new drama, The Newsreader, talks about his inspiration for the show and gives…
Game Review: Webbed finds effortless joy in its movement and playfulness
From Queensland-based studio Sbug Games, Webbed is delightfully playful in both its design ethos and core mechanics.