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Andor Season 2 review: an artful masterclass in fighting the power
Political intrigue and epic rebel heroism abound in Andor Season 2, the thrilling conclusion to the Disney+ and Lucasfilm series.

Dr. Strangelove, National Theatre Live review: a genuine blast
Dr. Strangelove on stage blends humour and politics expertly as Steve Coogan juggles multiple roles with comedic flair.

Claire Hooper’s House of Games review: can this charming half hour win over ABC audiences?
Catch Claire Hooper’s House of Games on ABC, where celebrities tackle quirky games in a charming, low-stakes quiz show.

Comedy review: Stephen Hall, For the Term of His Natural Lies, DoubleTree by Hilton, MICF 2025
Part-film, part-voiceover and completely silly, Stephen Hall delivers a comedy festival show like no other.

The Rehearsal Season 2: Nathan Fielder is somewhat sincere
In The Rehearsal Season 2, Nathan Fielder is back to save lives, make good comedy, or both ...

Sinners review: a barn burnin', foot stompin', neck chompin' good time
Sinners, a bombastic genre flick from Black Panther director Ryan Coogler, is out now and deserves the largest screen available.

Scrublands: Silver review – gets the job done
Scrublands: Silver, shot in Western Australia, will keep you guessing, with strong performances and a murder mystery to solve.

Within the Pines review: an eerie Rear Window for audio nerds that's streaming now
Within the Pines, an Australian indie horror feature, is now streaming on Brollie.

The Secret DNA of Us review: 4 Australian towns take ancestry tests
Residents of Bairnsdale, Surry Hills, Geelong and Bathurst examine collective heritage in Marc Fennell's The Secret DNA of US.

The Narrow Road to the Deep North review: a new Australian classic
Snowtown director Justin Kurzel has wrought sound and fury from Richard Flanagan’s Booker-winning novel, The Narrow Road to the Deep…