Australian film
Mad Max at 45: A fan, a newcomer and a one-time hater debate the iconic film
George Miller’s thrilling, apocalyptic vision spawned Australia’s biggest film franchise. How does it hold up nearly half a century later?
- by Nell Geraets, Garry Maddox and Sandra Hall
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Chris Hemsworth steals the show in this ambitious addition to Mad Max saga
George Miller’s action sequences in Furiosa, the most expensive Australian film ever, are as exhilarating as ever.
- by Jake Wilson
‘Deliciously bonkers’: Aussie film starring Nicolas Cage makes a splash at Cannes
The US actor had fans screaming and bellowing as he appeared at Cannes for the first time in more than 30 years.
- by Garry Maddox
Don Lane, the Devil, and why Aussie horror is taking over the world
Hot on the heels of breakout hit Talk To Me, Late Night With the Devil is the latest Aussie horror flick to attract worldwide buzz, and box office results.
- by Karl Quinn
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Filmmaker Rachel Perkins to chair prestigious arts school at ‘crisis point’
The stakes are make or break. AFTRS is one of eight colleges warning of a looming financial crunch impacting skills training ahead of the next federal budget.
- by Linda Morris
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Arts
Leading drama, dance schools fight for survival after ‘decade of neglect’
The schools training Australia’s next generation of artistic talent including some notable Oscar winners are experiencing a historic funding shortfall.
- by Linda Morris
Margot Robbie dazzles as YouTubers scoop top prize at AACTA awards
Twins Michael and Danny Philippou were the big winners, but all eyes were on hometown hero Robbie at the Australian Academy Awards on the Gold Coast.
- by Karl Quinn
Magazine
Sunday Life
The February 4 Edition
This week, Rebecca Gibney shares some key learnings from her amazing 44-year career and tells writer Lorna Gray about her exciting new challenge.
‘We have a hell of a lot in common’: The friendship driving Eric Bana and Robert Connolly
Not even hypothermia or the footy can break the bond between the actor and director behind Force of Nature: The Dry 2.
- by Louise Rugendyke
In her grief, she forgot to collect her father’s ashes. So she made a film about it
Actor Georgina Haig was always late, and it drove her dad nuts. But he had the last laugh, and inspired her first film as director – and now it’s up for an award.
- by Karl Quinn
How Anyone But You became a surprise, slow-burn box office hit
Sydney Sweeney’s social media following, Sydney’s exotic locations, and a 20-year-old song have combined to spawn a global rom-com smash.
- by Karl Quinn