Turning the tide
Karina Holden's Blue delves deep into the growing risks facing the world's oceans.
Karina Holden's Blue delves deep into the growing risks facing the world's oceans.
Film reviews: Battle of the Sexes, Heal The Living and The Go-Betweens: Right Here.
Never one to hold back, director-producer James Cameron has again said Wonder Woman is not a breakthrough for women in or on film.
The question of inequality underlies many of the cinematic creations Hollywood has conjured.
The muso-bio-doco is having a renaissance in Australia, at least if you loved punk.
While the new film carries on the aesthetic of its predecessor, it has its own personality.
Heal the Living suggests we're all linked in some way, whether we know it or not.
Steve Carell and Emma Stone serve up a win-win in Battle of the Sexes.
The documentary delves into the contradictory demands of being in a great band.
The actor has confirmed he will attend the Australian premier of his new flick Thor: Ragnarok in Queensland.
His reign of terror comes in waves every 27 years, but fans of Pennywise won't have to wait that long to see It: Chapter Two.
This film is pitch perfect in its tale from the life of sculptor and painter Alberto Giacometti.
French filmmaker Stephanie Di Giusto highlights the legacy of dancer Loie Fuller in new biopic.
SHORT CUTS: The Lego Ninjago Movie, the Alliance Francaise Classic Film Festival, Heal the Living
Many people doubted the world's best female player could beat a former male great almost twice her age.
Australian actress' career back on track judging by her prominent presence in the new film trailer.
Stanley Tucci, actor and director, has always visited galleries and museums, and always painted so his new film, Final Portrait, about the great Swiss sculptor Alberto Giacometti seems perfect for him.
Of all the misfortunes the befell the American performer Loie Fuller – being rich and famous, beloved by all of Paris, lauded by the press – perhaps the biggest is to have her life portrayed by this movie, a travesty of that life and work.
Our pick of what's showing on the big screen this week
"The idea that I'm the 'Hollywood elite' and this guy who takes a shit in a gold toilet is the man of the people is laughable."
I am sitting in a cinema, and a film is about to start. I won't be watching it, however, because my eyes are covered by a blindfold.Â
The families of two pilots killed in a plane crash during the filming of American Made have filed a lawsuit which alleges Tom Cruise was partly to blame.
Five young people volunteered to be filmed driving for two weeks. What the footage revealed was truly horrifying.
The president, Damien Thomlinson, who lost his legs in Afghanistan, is one of three board veterans.
The director of Mel Gibson's Oxford Dictionary movie is looking to destroy a producer's cut of the film, saying it does not reflect his wishes.
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