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L-R: Love Adjacent director Louise Alston, Watching You creators Alexei Mizin and Ryan van Dijk, and Arisa Trew from online development project, Level Up (photo credit: Mathias Scherrer). Image: Screen Australia
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Screen Australia: New funding includes $8.1 mil for 15 screen projects

Screen Australia has allocated $8.1M to 15 new projects spanning diverse genres.

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Disclaimer, Apple TV review: Cate Blanchett leads an instantly addictive show

Alfonso Cuarón spins an intriguing web in this twisting adaption of Renée Knight’s bestselling book.

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Ranma ½ is back: here's why the gender-bending anime has endured for decades

With a new Netflix remake, let's look at why Ranma ½ continues to resonate with trans, NB and queer audiences.

Meet the ten new Drag Race Down Under contestants. Image: Stan.
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Drag Race Down Under: Stan reveals new queens

Ten new queens have been announced for the forthcoming season of Meet the ten new Drag Race Down Under.

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Red Flag: Music’s Failed Revolution, SBS review: Guvera's collapse remixed

Marc Fennell gets to grips with the rise and fall of the Gold Coast music start-up Guvera, in Red Flag:…

The Mummy (1991). Image: Universal Pictures/Prime Video
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Prime Video: the 5 best films to stream right now

The Mummy, Challengers, Basic Instinct and more have just arrived on Prime.

Twister (1996). Image: Warner Bros./United International Pictures/Stan
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Stan: the 5 best films to stream right now

From Twister to Pitch Perfect, here are five films newly added to Stan that you can watch now.

The Boy and the Heron. Image: Netflix
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Netflix: the 5 best films to stream right now

The Boy and The Heron, The Fabelmans, The Addams Family and more have just arrived on Netflix.

How to Make Gravy. Image: Jasin Boland/ Binge.
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How to Make Gravy: Binge reveals trailer for Australian Paul Kelly film

How to Make Gravy, a film based on the Paul Kelly song, will premiere on Binge in December 2024.

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Dropout: Gastronauts sets the table for cackling culinary chaos

Comedians and cooking: what could go wrong? New Dropout show Gastronauts aims to find out.

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