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Herald and Age journalist Michael Idato wins prestigious gong at LA Press Club Awards

Herald and Age journalist Michael Idato wins prestigious gong at LA Press Club Awards

The culture editor-at-large also came second place in the coveted print journalist of the year category, an award he won last year.

  • by Nell Geraets

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Prison riots, boy band covers: A study of the Minions’ most bananas moments

Prison riots, boy band covers: A study of the Minions’ most bananas moments

These round yellow creatures have mastered the art of capturing our attention (and our money). Which of their antics won us over the most?

  • by Nell Geraets
Donald Sutherland, star of M*A*S*H and Hunger Games, dead at 88

Donald Sutherland, star of M*A*S*H and Hunger Games, dead at 88

The Canadian actor, whose lengthy career spanned from the 1960s into the 2020s, managed to switch effortlessly from character roles to romantic leads.

  • by Will Dunham and Patricia Reaney
Your Olympics warm-up: You name the sport, we name the movie

Your Olympics warm-up: You name the sport, we name the movie

With the Olympics just over a month away, it’s time to improve your sporting knowledge with our Olympic-themed film and TV festival. We’ve (almost) found a movie, TV series or documentary to match all 28 events.

  • by Louise Rugendyke
Once Were Warriors director returns with ‘raw and vicious’ The Convert
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Once Were Warriors director returns with ‘raw and vicious’ The Convert

Guy Pearce stars in Lee Tamahori’s story about a lay preacher in New Zealand stuck between two warring Maori tribes.

  • by Sandra Hall
World domination, sure, but how well does Gru settle into suburbia?
★★½
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World domination, sure, but how well does Gru settle into suburbia?

The anti-hero’s family has expanded in Despicable Me 4, and they enter a form of witness protection.

  • by Jake Wilson
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His crime shocked France. This film reveals why his wife stayed silent

His crime shocked France. This film reveals why his wife stayed silent

A Silence unpacks the complicity that allowed a celebrated lawyer to commit horrific acts. For its director, it was also a reckoning.

  • by Stephanie Bunbury
We cross these roads every day, but what lies beneath the bitumen?

We cross these roads every day, but what lies beneath the bitumen?

A new exhibition at ACMI follows long-hidden Indigenous pathways to create the ultimate Australian road movie.

  • by Andrew Stephens
‘Bigger than Barbie’ Italian movie wins Sydney Film Festival competition

‘Bigger than Barbie’ Italian movie wins Sydney Film Festival competition

There’s Still Tomorrow has a surprising light touch for a film about a woman trapped in a toxic marriage.

  • by Garry Maddox
With Megalopolis, Coppola makes Baz Luhrmann seem like a shy introvert

With Megalopolis, Coppola makes Baz Luhrmann seem like a shy introvert

Francis Ford Coppola’s ambitious sci-fi drama has had its Australian premiere at the Sydney Film Festival.

  • by Garry Maddox
Moviegoers are vanishing. But where are they going?

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