Russian bleakness distilled
Ukranian director Sergei Loznitsa conveys a sense of hopelessness in the shadow of Dostoevsky.
Ukranian director Sergei Loznitsa conveys a sense of hopelessness in the shadow of Dostoevsky.
Morality is never black and white in this rollicking heist film.
A fast-paced teen horror/comedy flick that ups the ante on ruthlessness and gore.
Australian director Amiel Courtin-Wilson's experimental film is a jam session.
In 2015, Screen Australia set a target of 50 per cent of projects it funds being female-led. So, how is it doing?
The thing about a film score is that it can be a thankless job: do it well and most people don't notice; do it poorly and it ruins the film.
Unfortunately, they didn't make it out alive.
You don't forget seeing a woman being pleasured by a giant octopus.
"After reviewing the audiotape, V.F. stands by Peretz's story as published."
He won an Oscar, directed almost 50 movies and was Mia Farrow's father. So why don't we know him?
In the 19th century, Lutheran missionaries brought German hymns to the outback. In the 21st, the outback took them back to Germany.
The former US vice president remains optimistic about confronting climate change in a new documentary.
Janicza Bravo's first feature film is full of familiar faces from cable TV.
Sunao Katabuchi's animation tackles the realities of day-to-day existence in post-WWII Hiroshima.
In risk-averse Hollywood where box office bankability rules, social media followings have become the ultimate industry cheatsheet.
Robert Hardy, who played Minister For Magic, Cornelius Fudge in the Harry Potter films, has died.
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Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey battle over the fate of the universe in the movie adaptation of Stephen King's best-selling book series The Dark Tower.
As the same-sex marriage debate reignites in Australian parliament, some of Turnbull's conservative teammates might stand to learn a thing from the internet's latest viral video.
It was never going to be a stroll in the woods, but Yossi Ghinsberg claims his Amazon adventure was worth every moment of pain.
Most Australian filmmakers can only dream of being as busy as Kriv Stenders, who has two films showing at MIFF and a full dancecard besides.
Two artists travel rural France plastering houses, barns and bars with portraits.
Francis Lee's story of two shepherds has its own very different rhythms and colours.
Charlize Theron shows in Atomic Blonde she's a major player in the world of action stars.
Watching Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan eat their way through the north of England and Italy in the first two movies has its limits. With Spain, the thrill is gone.
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