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Gene Hackman in Runaway Jury.

‘Believable’ Gene Hackman was Hollywood’s consummate everyman

The actor never fit the mould of a Hollywood movie star but became one by playing seemingly ordinary characters with deceptive subtlety, intensity and charm.

Yura Borisov, Mikey Madison and Mark Eydelshteyn at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles.

The Oscars scandal Hollywood is ignoring

Sean Baker’s stripper drama is the 2025 Oscars frontrunner. But why has the pro-Kremlin work of its Russian cast been forgotten?

Rachel Griffiths plays a brothel madam in a new Nine series.

‘I made smart decisions, I didn’t want to be poor’: Rachel Griffiths

The actor did her time in Hollywood and now calls her own shots, including producing a new series that looks at brothel life in a uniquely lighthearted way.

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Marty Zambotto, aka Go-Jo, who will represent Australia at 2025’s Eurovision Song Contest.

Australia’s next Eurovision song is one long double entendre

“Come and take a sip from my special cup, I’ve heard that you could use a little pick-me-up” coos Go-Jo, in the song the former WA footy player will take to the song contest at Basel in May.

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Pope Francis presides over the Christmas Eve Mass in St Peter’s Basilica.

Lost opportunity that might have reshaped the Catholic Church

A little-remembered gathering in the 1960s could have stopped the problems which now batter the Church’s reputation, a new book argues.

“The realising of these characters and the dynamics between them, I just found so beautiful”, Guy Pearce has said of his new film, Inside.

This sensitive Aussie prison movie escapes the cliches

“Inside” stars Guy Pearce, who shows his inner mongrel in a tense, genre-defying local jail flick.

Two decades on, Clooney believes he now has the chops to play the legendary CBS newsman Edward Murrow on stage.

Being George Clooney is harder than it looks

A big Democrat donor, Clooney said he sees “a lot of cowardice” as the tech moguls bow to Trump.

James Bond (Daniel Craig) and his trusty Aston Martin DBS.

View to a killing: can Jeff Bezos be trusted with James Bond?

A scheming billionaire has once again put the British agent in peril. Fans are hoping Amazon won’t milk the living daylights from the 007 franchise.

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'Quantum Memories' (2020) contains "all the colours of the earth," says it's creator, Refik Anadol.

How much AI is too much in art?

Christie’s first Augmented Intelligence sale brings the question of what constitutes art into sharp focus.

Creative Australia chair Robert Morgan (left), Creative Australia CEO Adrian Collette and Senator Tim Ayres during the Senate estimates hearing at Parliament House on Tuesday night.

Creative Australia defends quick dumping of Venice artist

In a heated Senate hearing, the federal arts agency’s officials said that its “social licence” demanded they sack Khaled Sabsabi without a right of reply.

The annual award of stars still has chefs on edge.

Why we need simple signals of elite status more than ever

The more information there is in the world, the more we need simple signals of elite status to cut through it all.

Jackson Pollock’s Blue Poles is one the greatest paintings of the 20th century.

Blue Poles: how Australia came to own the Jackson Pollock masterpiece

This edited extract reveals how Australia acquired one of the 20th century’s most prized paintings – and why then PM Gough Whitlam was so invested in the purchase.

Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson/Captain America in Captain America: Brave New World

Why Hollywood needs to stop churning out sequels – or die

The reliance on old ideas is an increasingly expensive, time-consuming and legally problematic business – not to mention the public growing sick of superhero films.

The chair of the Sydney Writers’ Festival has quit on the eve of the annual event over concerns that it fails to present a range of opinions on issues such as the current conflict in the Middle East. 

Sydney Writers’ Festival ex-chair breaks silence on resignation

Kathy Shand says she was not aware of any plot to remove her from the Sydney author talkfest’s board, although sources said her pro-Israel views had left her “isolated”.

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Robert Flack, performing here in 1980, has dided aged 88.

Roberta Flack, piano teacher who rose to rule the charts, dies

The music industry didn’t quite know what to do with the soulful, yet classical-inspired music of the North Carolinian – but Clint Eastwood did.

As Silicon Valley embraces Trump, Hollywood edges leftward

The new media moguls and the legacy studios are reading from very different scripts. Next week’s Oscars will feature the most gloriously woke line-up in years.

Green Day: Tre Cool, Billie Joe Armstrong and Mike Dirnt are punk culture talismans - with a sideline in Seinfeld-friendly ballads.

Seven shows you must see in March

From a Michael Jackson musical to an anniversary tour of Green Day’s breakthrough album, there are plenty of performances to get you off the couch.

Kathy Shand has quit as chair of the Sydney Writers’ Festival.

Sydney Writers’ Festival chair quits as culture war spreads

The proxy war being fought in Australia’s arts community over the Israel-Palestine conflict has claimed another high-profile representative.

Sergio Castellitto, from left, John Lithgow, Isabella Rossellini, and Ralph Fiennes, winners of the award for outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture for ‘Conclave’.

‘Conclave’, Chalamet win at SAG Awards, setting up Oscars battle

The Conclave cast won best movie ensemble at the awards, the last major honours before next weekend’s Oscars.

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A still from Sabsabi’s video installation You (2007) showing then-Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

Galleries ‘too afraid of donors’ to speak against Biennale backflip

A week on from Khaled Sabsabi’s sensational sacking from the Venice Biennale over a Hezbollah-linked work, there has been silence from major arts institutions – until now.

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Eddie Perfect plays the philosopher Voltaire in Opera Australia’s production of Candide.

He won over Shane Warne with a musical. Could Gina Rinehart be next?

Eddie Perfect wrote a Broadway smash in Beetlejuice, a critical hit (but financial disaster) about the leg-spinning legend, and would love to give another prominent Australian the song-and-dance treatment.

Samuel Marino, male soprano

Meet the rare male soprano shaking up concert halls

Samuel Marino is one of just a handful of professional male singers with the voice type, but his significance is more than musicological.

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