Get Krack!n: Australia's finest satire ever
With Get Krack!n, Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan have created a modern comedy classic.
Craig Mathieson has been the film critic for The Sunday Age since March 2012, having previously held the same position for Rolling Stone and The Bulletin. The former magazine editor writes widely on film, music and television, and is still able to quote sizeable chunks of the dialogue from Michael Mann's Heat.
With Get Krack!n, Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan have created a modern comedy classic.
Greig Pickhaver is a warm and engaging guide to the secret histories of landmark postcodes.
Australian filmmaker Jennifer Peedom's documentary Mountain is part of an epic trilogy.
The conflict in independent drama Beatriz at Dinner is more philosophical than physical.
Twelve hours in the lives of several Brisbanians are charted in this frenetic drama.
A hopeful rapper takes her shot at fame in this feisty drama with documentary-style flourishes.
The ABC can't catch a break right now; so why is it not championing the relaunch of its storied science show?
Hold on to your Dragon Glass because we're taking a stab at being the Three-eyed Raven over season eight.
The Hitman's Bodyguard is a busy and brutal action-comedy that never settles for being one style.
God's Own Country is set on a Yorkshire sheep farm where little but struggle comes easily.
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