Martin Scorsese
She was the most talked-about star at the Oscars. What is Lily Gladstone doing now?
The break-out star from Killers of the Flower Moon has two fast follow-ups from her award-nominated performance.
- by Michael Idato
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Spoiler alert: The Oscar winners predicted (and it’s not over for Barbie yet)
It’s not over ’til the little gold gentleman sings, but picking the winners isn’t as tough as it seems.
- by Michael Idato
Oppenheimer leads Oscar nominations as Barbie misses two key categories
In a tough field, Australia’s Margot Robbie and Tony McNamara made the cut, but Leonardo DiCaprio, Greta Gerwig and Saltburn did not.
- by Michael Idato
The best films of 2023, a critic’s choice
From Barbenheimer to Australian horror, veteran directors are joined by rising young talents in this year’s highlights.
- by Garry Maddox
Opinion
Ageing
Eighty is not the new 60. We’re just getting better at being 80
There’s no way I’ll airbrush 20 years of great experience from my life.
- by Anne Ring
Ambitious, powerful, flawed: Killers of the Flower Moon ends with a stroke of brilliance
Martin Scorsese’s epic, which is based on the true story of Osage Nation murders, is redeemed by a very late scene.
- by Anwen Crawford
Theatre of Magic, Chic and an artist market: The best things to do in Brisbane this weekend
See the new Scorsese picture, groove to Nile Rogers and Chic, and indulge in a progressive dinner in Brisbane this weekend.
- by Nick Dent
How Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio tackled America’s original sin
With Killers of the Flower Moon Scorsese and DiCaprio have made their angriest film yet, taking aim at America’s treatment of First Nations people.
- by Stephanie Bunbury
Another three-hour movie? It’s time to bring back cinema intermissions
Intermissions used to be a regular part of our movie-going experience. But where did they go, and is it time to bring them back?
- by Garry Maddox
I’m 72 - I’m nothing but regrets: being Fran Lebowitz
The New York satirist and writer lives without a computer or a mobile phone, yet is one of our sharpest and funniest social commentators.
- by Kerrie O'Brien
The Wolf of Wall Street Lamborghini is up for grabs
The rare car features prominently in the infamous Quaaludes scene, wherein a heavily inebriated Leonardo DiCaprio, playing financier Jordan Belfort, struggles to drive home.
- by Hannah Elliott
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