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Swift Street, SBS review: first-class crime series

Gritty crime is a genre Australia used to do so well – and this might just be its comeback.

Pupils and teachers gather round the Hartley High principal's desk in a publicity still for Heartbreak High Season 2 on Netflix.
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Heartbreak High Season 2, Netflix review: tension and detention

Friendships and solidarity remain the strongest parts of the series as it returns for a second dramatic term.

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Miriam Margolyes Impossibly Australian, ABC review: look at us!

The format may be tried and tested but Margolyes is always something of a wild card – making this a…

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Apples Never Fall, Binge review: a big twist inward

Red herrings, ticking mysteries and fluffy tennis balls combine in the series adaptation of Liane Moriarty's bestselling novel.

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Ricky Stanicky review: enjoyable US romp – with Melbourne gum trees

Peter Farrelly's Australian-shot comedy offers everything you might want in the way of silly distraction.

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The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live review: a little life left

Husband-and-wife team Rick and Michonne reuinite in the latest spin-off – which includes a cool artificial fist with a stabby…

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Avatar: The Last Airbender, Netflix review – temper expectations

Eye-catching fantasy fare ensures a good time in this live action adaptation, but fans of the original may be disappointed.

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Five Blind Dates, Prime review: a good time

Familiarity breeds a lot of fun in this new Australian romantic comedy from Shawn Seet.

Larry David,a middle-aged man, stands among indoor plants.
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Curb Your Enthusiasm – Season 12 review: still pretty, pretty good

Season 12’s been announced as the final ever season (even if there are doubters) – and it's off to a…

Donald Glover as Mr Smith (wearing a leather jacket) and Maya Erskine as Mrs Smith (wearing a tweed jacket) sit on a park bench in New York.
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Mr & Mrs Smith, Prime review: domestic blitz

Maya Erskine and Donald Glover star in a gripping, hilarious and thoughtful reinvention of the 2005 film.

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