Golden Globes 2025: see the nominees
Australia punched above its weight this year, with acting nods for Nicole Kidman, Cate Blanchett, Guy Pearce and Naomi Watts. And a best Animated Motion Picture nomination for claymation auteur Adam Elliott.
Australia punched above its weight this year, with acting nods for Nicole Kidman, Cate Blanchett, Guy Pearce and Naomi Watts. And a best Animated Motion Picture nomination for claymation auteur Adam Elliott.
Inspired by subversive artist Kirsha Kaechele’s recipe book, ABC is screening a six-part series on devouring the animals and plants that threaten Australia’s unique biodiversity.
Thirty years after his death, the Formula 1 world champion has transcended his sport to become a cultural icon.
The much-loved chef sustained shocking injuries after a fall at home in August. After three emergency surgeries and an extended period of recovery, the beloved cook is set on returning to the kitchen for Christmas.
Why do those pesky, eerily relevant advertisements pop up shortly after we chat with somebody or finish a call? An alarming new documentary contains startling revelations.
When Osher Günsberg’s chronic pain started to affect his relationship he decided to find a way out of it. What he ended up discovering changed his life.
Eddie Redmayne is particularly well chosen as the Jackal in this slick, astutely engineered adaptation of Frederick Forsyth’s thriller.
From Donna Summer to Doctor Who, the world would sound very different without the groovy synthesiser that was invented 60 years ago.
It seems like the work of an amateur suburban theatre group: too contrived, too set-up, too much ‘big’ acting.
An actor accused of hiring two men to stage a racially motivated attack on him has had his conviction for lying about the incident overturned.
A spellbinding new series on SBS explores the stormy and passionate romance between musical icon Leonard Cohen and Marianne Ihlen.
Molly Meldrum and Countdown single-handedly skyrocketed the local music scene and irrevocably influenced the lives of Australia’s youth … including me.
When Countdown began screening on November 8, 1974 – 50 years ago today – its host could not have known how the weekly music program would change his life.
It’s more surprising than I was prepared for, exasperating at times and, damn its soapy soul, wonderfully watchable. Anna Torv is the standout.
With a round of applause please welcome back Michael Connelly’s Mickey Haller, the Lincoln Lawyer, and another of his entertaining quests for justice in a treacherous Los Angeles.
Shaun Micallef has seen huge disruption in the entertainment industry since his TV debut 26 years ago. But one thing hasn’t changed.
Lyle and Erik Menendez were jailed for life in the 1990s over the grisly murder of their allegedly abusive parents. Now they could be free in months.
A Netflix series and documentary have revived global interest in Erik and Lyle Menendez, who blasted their allegedly abusive parents to death with shotguns while they sat watching TV in 1989.
During almost two decades on air, writers of hit TV show Grey’s Anatomy have had to weave a seemingly endless stream of medical cases into the complicated, sexy, often tragic lives of its characters.
Hollywood’s treatment of famed 1990s murder case draws new attention to Menendez brothers’ crime — might Ryan Murphy’s Netflix series set them free?
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