Should comic films be up for big awards? Josh Lawson thinks so
The Australian actor thinks entertainment without social commentary deserves to be recognised more often.
Garry Maddox is a Writer for The Sydney Morning Herald.
The Australian actor thinks entertainment without social commentary deserves to be recognised more often.
The director of Shaun of the Dead and Scott Pilgrim has made "a car movie driven by music".
Quirky trends at the movies include the chance to watch Anchorman or The Lion King from a spa.
In a collaboration with the Australian Art Quartet, Archibald Prize winning artist Wendy Sharpe will create a modern version of Hogarth work.
The former US vice-president hails the climate commitment by 19 of the 20 leaders at the G20 summit.
With China pitching for studio movies, it's become even tougher for Australia to attract so-called runaway productions.
For filmmaker Sarah Barton, the diasbility rights movement isn't just political, it's personal.
Their might be asburdities in the plot but you have to admire what Patty Jenkins has done with the latest superhero hit.
An idiosyncratic romance about two Hungarian slaughterhouse workers who share dreams has won the $60,000 prize.
An incendiary documentary about race is the frontrunner for the $60,000 prize.
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