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Movies of 2024: Inside Out 2, Hitman, Furiosa and The Way, My Way.

Moviegoers are vanishing. But where are they going?

Cinema revenues are collapsing, and Australia is no exception. But that doesn’t mean we’ve fallen out of love with the movies.

  • by Karl Quinn
Maori chief Maianui (Antonio Te Maioha) leads his warriors in Lee Tamahori’s film The Convert.

Lee ‘Once Were Warriors’ Tamahori wraps trilogy with The Convert

The figure of the Maori warrior was central to Lee Tamahori’s first film, and his latest. But is he at peace with it at last?

  • by Karl Quinn
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The production company behind the mammoth Real Housewives franchise has come under fire for its treatment of some reality stars.

The controversial lawsuits that could end reality TV as we know it

Chaos has always been what drives reality TV but it could also be the reason the genre, as we know it, might be over.

  • by Nell Geraets
Former Olympian Duncan Armstrong (right) and his son Tom (left) took part in the show’s 12-week program designed to reduce the risk factors for premature death.

Can 12 weeks change your life? An Olympian and his son are put to the test

Duncan Armstrong and his son Tom put longevity science to the test in Dr Nick Coatsworth and Tracey Grimshaw’s medical show Do You Want to Live Forever?

  • by Bridget McManus

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