The inside story of six brothers
New York boys raised together, but in isolation.
New York boys raised together, but in isolation.
Jude Law shines underwater in Black Sea, but Cake turns out to be a poor dramatic vessel for Jennifer Aniston.
Caddie is among the unheralded gems of the then-nascent New Australian Cinema movement.
Stanley Kubrick’s films require multiple viewings to fully absorb them, and horror film The Shining is no exception.
Using famous actors such as Kevin Spacey in his doco Unity was a mixed blessing for filmmaker Shaun Monson.
Australian film Last Cab To Darwin has scored the biggest Australian opening since The Water Diviner.
Bangarra Dance Theatre’s Stephen Page prepares to show his first feature film.
Nonagenarian Iris Apfel has been embraced by the fashion industry.
If Shaun the Sheep could talk, he would probably still have been lost for words this weekend after wowing Hollywood.
Writer Jimmy McGovern takes a narrow view of the first two weeks of the British colony in Australia in his series Banished.
Jerry Seinfeld, Amy Schumer, Lena Dunham and Jon Stewart, among others, relate their experiences to Judd Apatow.
He’s made it to Hollywood after his success with The Sapphires. But what does Aussie director Wayne Blair really want?
Although the narrative is convoluted, The Big Sleep is an enjoyable and romantically charged film noir.
Sleepy Hollow truly frightens and a pair of classic swashbuckling movies air back-to-back this week.
Ningali Lawford-Wolf is back on the big screen in a role she found too good to refuse.
After springing a last-minute gig in Melbourne while promoting Trainwreck, Amy Schumer plans to return to Australia.
Jamie Bell plays ‘The Thing’ in his new movie Fantastic Four.
Screen Australia chief executive Graeme Mason says local film production will recover from last year’s sharp decline.
An Irish hellraiser and a German musician take Geoffrey Rush’s fancy during this journey into his past.
German director Oliver Hirschbiegel is shedding light on one of the darkest corners of his country’s history.
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